Optical interferometry

When the first edition of "Optical Interferometry" was published, interferometry was regarded as a rather esoteric method of making measurements, largely confined to the laboratory. Today, however, besides its use in several fields of research, it has applications in fields as diverse as m...

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Main Author: Hariharan, P.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Academic Press ©2003, 2003
Edition:2nd ed
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505 0 |a Its Development -- 2. Two-Beam Interference -- 3. Coherence -- 4. Multiple-Beam Interference -- 5. Lasers -- 6. Electronic Phase Measurements -- 7. Measurements of Length -- 8. Optical Testing -- 9. Interference Microscopy -- 10. Interference Spectroscopy -- 11. Fourier-Transform Spectroscopy -- 12. Interferometric Sensors -- 13. Nonlinear Interferometers -- 14. Stellar Interferometry -- 15. Space-Time and Gravitation -- 16. Single-Photon Interference -- 17. Fourth-Order Interference -- 18. Two-Photon Interferometry 
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520 |a When the first edition of "Optical Interferometry" was published, interferometry was regarded as a rather esoteric method of making measurements, largely confined to the laboratory. Today, however, besides its use in several fields of research, it has applications in fields as diverse as measurement of length and velocity, sensors for rotation, acceleration, vibration and electrical and magnetic fields, as well as in microscopy and nanotechnology