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  1. Interferometry - Wikipedia

    • Interferometry is a technique which uses the interference of superimposed waves to extract information. Interferometry typically uses electromagnetic waves and is an important investigative technique in the fields of astronomy, fiber optics, engineering metrology, optical metrology, oceanography, seismology, spectroscopy (and its applications to chemistry), … See more

    Basic principles

    Interferometry makes use of the principle of superposition to combine waves in a way that will cause the result of their combination to have some meaningful property that is diagnostic of the original state of the … See more

    History

    The law of interference of light was described by Thomas Young in his 1803 Bakerian Lecture to the Royal Society of London. In preparation for the lecture, Young performed a double-aperture experimen… See more

     
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  3. Astronomical interferometer - Wikipedia

    An astronomical interferometer or telescope array is a set of separate telescopes, mirror segments, or radio telescope antennas that work together as a single telescope to provide higher resolution images of astronomical objects such as …

  4. Interferometry Explained – National Radio Astronomy Observatory

  5. What is an Interferometer? | LIGO Lab | Caltech

    What is an Interferometer? Interferometers are investigative tools used in many fields of science and engineering. Pioneered in the mid- to late-1800s, they are called interferometers because they work by merging sources of light to create …

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    optical interferometer, instrument for making precise measurements for beams of light of such factors as length, surface irregularities, and index of refraction. It divides a beam of light into a number of beams that travel unequal paths and …

  9. List of types of interferometers - Wikipedia

  10. 3.6: The Michelson Interferometer - Physics LibreTexts

    The Michelson interferometer (invented by the American physicist Albert A. Michelson, 1852–1931) is a precision instrument that produces interference fringes by splitting a light beam into two parts and then recombining them after …

  11. How Interferometry Works, and Why it’s so Powerful …

    Feb 21, 2020 · From the inauguration of the VLA in 1980 to the first light of ALMA in 2013, interferometry has given us extraordinarily high-resolution images.

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  12. What is Interferometry - Magdalena Ridge Observatory

    Interferometry (in this case “astronomical interferometry”) is a technique that astronomers use to obtain the resolution of a large telescope by using multiple smaller telescopes.

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