Solid State Physics
The critical angle is the specific angle of incidence at which light traveling from a denser medium to a less dense medium is refracted at an angle of 90 degrees, resulting in total internal reflection. This phenomenon occurs when the refractive index of the two media involved leads to an incident angle that exceeds a certain threshold, causing the light not to pass through but to be completely reflected back into the denser medium. Understanding this angle is key for applications involving fiber optics and other optical technologies.
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