interferometer
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- acoustical interferometry
- In acoustic interferometer
>, device for measuring the velocity and absorption of sound waves in a gas or liquid. A vibrating crystal creates the waves that are radiated continuously into the fluid medium, striking a movable reflector placed accurately parallel to the crystal source. The waves are then…
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- In acoustic interferometer
- electromagnetic radiation
- In electromagnetic radiation: Propagation and coherence
…clear that the phenomenon of interference can arise only from the superposition of part of a wave train with itself. This can be accomplished, for instance, with a half-transparent mirror that reflects half the intensity and transmits the other half of each of the billion billion wave trains of a…
Read More - In electromagnetic radiation: The electromagnetic wave and field concept
…designed for this purpose the interferometer sketched in Figure 4. If it is assumed that the interferometer is turned so that half beam A is oriented parallel to Earth’s motion and half beam B is perpendicular to it, then the idea of using this instrument for measuring the effect of…
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- In electromagnetic radiation: Propagation and coherence
- laser interferometry
- In laser: Interferometry and holography
The coherence of laser light is crucial for interferometry (see optical interferometer) and holography, which depend on interactions between light waves to make extremely precise measurements and to record three-dimensional images. The result of adding light waves together depends on their
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- In laser: Interferometry and holography
- spectral dispersing
- In spectroscopy: Interference
…dispersing spectra are known as interferometers. These instruments divide the light with semitransparent surfaces, producing two or more beams that travel different paths and then recombine. In spectroscopy, the principal interferometers are those developed by the American physicist A.A. Michelson (1881) in an attempt to find the luminiferous ether—a hypothetical…
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- In spectroscopy: Interference
- stellar measurement
- In optics: Development and examples of the theory
…they were able to design interferometers to measure the diameter of stars from a measurement of the partial coherence of the starlight. These early workers did not think in terms of partially coherent light, however, but derived their results by an integration over the source. At the other extreme, the…
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- In optics: Development and examples of the theory
work of Michelson
- Michelson
- In A.A. Michelson
…Europe, Michelson began constructing an interferometer, a device designed to split a beam of light in two, send the parts along perpendicular paths, then bring them back together. If the light waves had, in the interim, fallen out of step, interference fringes of alternating light and dark bands would be…
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- In A.A. Michelson
- Weiss
- In Kip Thorne
…facility with two 5-km long interferometers. The NSF agreed but said MIT and Caltech should collaborate. The LIGO project was founded in 1984 under the leadership of Thorne, Weiss, and Drever.
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- In Kip Thorne