Use Airy's formula for the intensity transmitted by Fabry-Perot interferometer with the absorption coefficient a, mirrors reflection R, thickness d and phase difference s(d, nf, N) between neighboring beams in the multi-beam interference. Calculate transmitted intensity of axial light at wavelength 525 nm for the Fabry-Perot interferometer with 5 um thick air gap and reflection coefficient of mirrors 80% for the radiation with the incident intensity Io = 1.
a. 0.26
b. 0.46
c. 0.56
d. 0.76
e. 0.86
f. 0.16
g. 0.06
h. 0.66
i. 0.36
j. 0.96
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