An astronomical
interferometer is an wikt:array | array of telescopes or mirror segments acting together to probe structures with higher
Kaynak: Astronomical interferometerThe Michelson
interferometer is the most common configuration for optical interferometry and was invented by Albert Abraham Michelson .
Kaynak: Michelson interferometerIn optics , a Fabry–Pérot
interferometer or etalon is typically made of a transparent plate with two reflecting surfaces, or two parallel
Kaynak: Fabry–Pérot interferometerField and linear
interferometers : Air-wedge shearing
interferometer Astronomical
interferometer / Michelson stellar
interferometerKaynak: List of types of interferometersThe Mach–Zehnder
interferometer is a device used to determine the relative phase shift between two collimated beams from a coherent
Kaynak: Mach–Zehnder interferometerAn Atom
interferometer is an
interferometer based on exploiting the wave character of atoms.
Interferometers are often used to make
Kaynak: Atom interferometerJamin
interferometer is a type of
interferometer , related to the Mach-Zehnder
interferometer . It was developed in 1856 by the French
Kaynak: Jamin interferometerAn intensity
interferometer is the name given to devices that use the Hanbury-Brown and Twiss effect . astronomical
interferometer is to
Kaynak: Intensity interferometerA common path
interferometer is class of
interferometer in which the reference beam and sample beams travel along the same path.
Kaynak: Common path interferometerIn physics , a neutron
interferometer is an
interferometer capable of diffracting neutron s, allowing the wave-like nature of neutrons,
Kaynak: Neutron interferometerThe N-slit
interferometer is an extension of the double-slit
interferometer also known as Young's double-slit
interferometer.
Kaynak: N-slit interferometerVirgo is a massive Michelson laser
interferometer made of two orthogonal arms, each three kilometers long. Multiple reflections between
Kaynak: Virgo interferometerThe Cambridge
Interferometer was a radio telescope
interferometer built by Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish in the early 1950s to the west
Kaynak: Cambridge InterferometerThe shearing
interferometer is an extremely simple means to observe interference and to use this phenomenon to test the collimation of
Kaynak: Shearing interferometerA Twyman–Green
interferometer is a variant of the Michelson
interferometer principally used to test optical components. Fig.
interferometerKaynak: Twyman–Green interferometerA Fizeau
interferometer is an interferometric arrangement whereby two reflecting surfaces are placed facing each other. As seen in Fig 1
Kaynak: Fizeau interferometerThe Infrared Spatial
Interferometer (ISI) is an astronomical
interferometer array of three 65 inch (1.65 m) telescopes operating in the
Kaynak: Infrared Spatial Interferometer