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  1. Interferometry - Wikipedia

    • Examples include the Michelson interferometer, the Twyman–Green interferometer, and the Mach–Zehnder interferometer. After being perturbed by interaction with the sample under test, the sample beam is recombined with the reference beam to create an interference pattern which can then be interpreted.… See more

    Overview

    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 … 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

     
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  2. Interferometry is an imaging technique in which waves are superimposed in a manner to cause interference. NISAR will use interferometry to compare three-dimensional observations of the same scene on Earth to reveal surface motion and change.
    nisar.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/get-to-know-sar/interfero…
    The working principle of Interferometry technology consists on a splitting of the light into two beams that travel different optical paths and are then combined to produce interference. Interferometric objectives allow the microscope to operate as interferometer; fringes are observed in the sample when it is in focus.
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    But by precisely timing the signal from each antenna, astronomers can correlate them so they don’t interfere. This is known as interferometry. With interferometry, radio astronomers can combine the signals from many antennas, and even many telescopes.
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  6. Interferometry | Description, Example & Application - Your Physicist

  7. Interferometry - ESO

    Why do we use interferometry? Given the limit to the diameter of mirrors and antennas we can produce, astronomers therefore turn to interferometry, by combining two or more telescopes to create a “virtual” instrument, called an …

  8. Radio and Optical Interferometry: Basic Observing Techniques

  9. 1.6: Interferometers - Physics LibreTexts

    In this section we study the Michelson interferometer and interferometric effects in thin films.

  10. Basics of Interferometry - ScienceDirect

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

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  13. Interferometry: Measuring with Light | Test & Measurement

  14. Interferometry - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  15. Interferometry - SpringerLink

  16. How Interferometry Works, and Why it’s so Powerful for Astronomy

  17. Biolayer interferometry for measuring the kinetics of …

  18. Interferometry Explained – National Radio Astronomy Observatory

  19. 9.1: Interferometry - Chemistry LibreTexts

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