A Measuring Interferometer for High Accuracy Alignment


A Measuring Interferometer for High Accuracy Alignment is a scholarly work, published in 1968 in ''Applied Optics''. The main subjects of the publication include optics, physics, prism, interferometric visibility, detector, interferometry, laser, astronomical interferometer, digital image correlation, metrology, and dimensional metrology. The present use of a laser for the light source yields nonlocalized fringes at the output that are easily monitored by an electronic fringe detector.

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