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michelson interferometer: A scientific instrument used to measure the wavelength of light and other optical phenomena
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  • An optical interferometer that uses a beam splitter to split a light source into two arms, each of which is reflected back toward the beam splitter which then combines their amplitudes using the superposition principle. The resulting interference pattern is typically directed to a photoelectric detector or camera.

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Michelson interferometer with a photorefractive mirror.
It works along the same principles as a Michelson interferometer.
Michelson interferometer makes it possible to evaluate the length of coherence of the laser source.
The extraction means can comprise a Michelson interferometer.
See Michelson interferometer for a discussion of this.
Fringe pattern produced with a Michelson interferometer using white light.
A Michelson interferometer has two equal arms.
Michelson designed an instrument called the Michelson interferometer to accomplish this.
The Michelson interferometer configuration is used in a number of different applications.
The underlying measuring principle corresponds to that of the Michelson interferometer.
This system includes a Michelson interferometer with optical fibres.
The mass includes a retroreflector and terminates one arm of a Michelson interferometer.
This device comprises a Michelson interferometer placed before or after the sample.
These devices consequently make it possible to do away with the use of a Michelson interferometer.
This method is based on a Michelson interferometer combined with a polarimeter and an electronic control.

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The present invention relates to interferometers constructed on the basis of the Michelson interferometer principle.
Another problem encountered in a Michelson interferometer relates to the availability of four measurements by modulation.
History of astronomical interferometry Fizeau interferometer Michelson interferometer.
Adjusting a true Michelson interferometer is a conventional experiment for students in the field of optics.
The coherence gate in OCM is achieved by superposing a Michelson interferometer on the confocal microscope.
The Michelson interferometer and Mach-Zehnder interferometers are examples of such systems.
This Patent discloses a device which essentially comprises a Michelson interferometer associated with an array of photodetectors.
The Michelson interferometer and the Mach-Zehnder interferometer are examples of amplitude-division systems.
The proposed experimental setup is basically a variation of the Michelson interferometer but for a single photon.
A Michelson interferometer consists of a beamsplitter ( half-silvered mirror ) and two mirrors.
By use of a Michelson interferometer.
The Mach-Zehnder interferometer is a more versatile instrument than the Michelson interferometer.
In the case of a Michelson interferometer FIG.
The second optical coupler 20 also serves as a beam splitter for a second Michelson interferometer.
In this case, the two arms of the Michelson interferometer operate with perpendicular polarizations.
The measuring device according claim 8, wherein said extraction means include a Michelson interferometer.
Abstract, Virgo is a cavity-enhanced Michelson interferometer built for the direct detection of gravitational waves.
In this second embodiment, the computer system 90 comprises a numerical model simulating a Michelson interferometer optical setup.
To start with, Virgo is a Michelson interferometer whose mirrors are suspended.
Most modern IR absorption instruments use Fourier-transform techniques, with a Michelson interferometer.
A typical FTIR spectrometer based on a Michelson interferometer is illustrated in Figure 1.
Figures 2-5 represent another example embodiment of hybrid simulator representing a Michelson interferometer.
In a known manner, the Michelson interferometer itself comprises,.
Apparatus according to claim 12, in which the fringe generating means comprise Michelson interferometer means.
Shows the structure of a classical Michelson interferometer representing prior art, Fig . 2.
In the late 1940s he worked at the University of Cambridge on the Long Michelson Interferometer.
FIG . 2, a field compensated static Michelson interferometer of the prior art ;.
FIG . 1 illustrates a first embodiment of the invention applied, by way of example, to a Michelson interferometer 30.
In FIG . 3B, a Michelson interferometer is represented.
Essentially, the apparatus is a form of the Michelson interferometer process.
Fig . 2 is a prior art bandpass filter having a Michelson interferometer arrangement.
In brief, this experience proves that the Michelson interferometer must contract.
The warp can be determined interferometrically in a Michelson interferometer by a helium-neon laser.
Abstract, VIRGO is a gravitational wave detector based on a Michelson interferometer with armswhich are 3 km long.
The two instruments are specialized versions of a Michelson interferometer with 4km-long arms.

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