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Title: The Michelson interferometer


1
The Michelson interferometer
  • Alex Pinder

2
Intro
  • A very simple experiment
  • Gave a very unexpected result light moves at
    3108 m/s always
  • Result Einsteins special relativity
  • Consequences time moves differently for
    different people, things look shorter when they
    move past you at high speed

3
First look
4
The one youll use!
5
What youll see
Fringes!
6
Why fringes?
Path 1
Path 2
Light from two paths interferes constructively at
your eye ? bright fringe
Light from two paths interferes destructively at
your eye ? dark fringe
7
Michelson-Morley experiment (1887)
  • Used Michelson interferometer showed light
    doesnt travel through anything (unlike sound)
  • If light medium (aether) existed, fringe
    pattern would change with rotation of the
    apparatus

c
c
Actual size of interferometer 11 m
c v
Aether flow
c - v
Speed v
8
BUT!!!
  • The fringe pattern did not change N 0
  • Speed of light is fixed
  • But in a strange way

Sees light coming towards him at 3108 m/s
LIGHT
Sees same light catching up at 3108 m/s
9
Gravity waves
  • Ripples in space and time caused by violent
    events in the universe
  • E.g. a rotating black hole

Could be measured by LISA, a giant Michelson
interferometer floating in space! Gravity waves
make interferometer arms expand and contract,
then observe the changing fringes Arms 5 million
km long, since changes will be tiny
10
Interferometers againATLAS experiment
  • A different sort of interferometer being used to
    align the inner particle tracker
  • As useful today as it was in 1887

11
Your turn!
  • There are several Michelson interferometers in
    the DWB
  • Dont be afraid they wont break!
  • There is a question sheet
  • Measure wavelength of green light Michelson is
    very sensitive (Q1 3)
  • Then 8 more questions on the MM experiment and
    the talk

12
Some hints
  • Moving the mirror by half a wavelength shifts the
    round-trip path by one wavelength one fringe
  • Distance you move the mirror measured with a
    micrometer
  • One rotation moves the screw 0.5 mm (check!)
  • 50 tickmarks per turn 0.01 mm per tickmark
  • But the mirror moves only 1/5 the distance of the
    screw!

The fixed line
The tickmarks
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