A locus of points in space which oscillate in the same phase is called a wave front .
That is, the phase difference between any two points of the same wave front is zero .
Let us assume an incident wave front AB incident on an interface between 2 media with refraction indices n1 > n2.

According to Huygen’s wave theory:
- A source of light gives out waves in all directions.
- Every point on the wave front is a source of disturbance. These disturbances called secondary wavelets, travel in all directions.
- The time taken by secondary wavelets to travel from primary to secondary wave front is a constant.