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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes destructive interference in thin-film coatings?
A)Phase difference from optical path✓
B)Refractive index matching enhancement
C)Polarization rotation of incident light
D)Chromatic aberration lens distortions
💡 Explanation
Destructive interference occurs when reflected waves are out of phase, creating a phase difference from the optical path length; it is the mechanism. This minimizes reflection rather than enhancing transmission, because the arriving waves cancel out at specific wavelengths determined by the film thickness.
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