The Effects of Collimation and Oblique Incidence in Length Interferometers. I.

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Abstract

An investigation has been made of the effects of position and size of diaphragm apertures on the interference fringes in length interferometry. The results indicate that, while the well-known correction formula for the effect of the oblique rays from a point source off the optic axis is always applicable, the effect of finite area of aperture is a more complex one and is not in general proportional to the length measured. This effect depends essentially on the phase differences arising from different points of the aperture and is oscillatory in character.

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Bruce, C. (1955). The Effects of Collimation and Oblique Incidence in Length Interferometers. I. Australian Journal of Physics, 8(2), 224–240. https://doi.org/10.1071/ph550224

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