What is the use of michelson interferometer???
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Optical interferometry is a technique where two or more light waves are combined to produce an interference pattern. This interference pattern can be measured to extract information on the light. A Michelson interferometer is a tool used to produce interference between two beams of light
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The purpose of an interferometer is similar to that of a filter or monochromator, i.e., to isolate a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike prism or grating monochromators, interferometers are not dispersive instruments, but use interference to selectively transmit a certain wavelength.
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The purpose of an interferometer is similar to that of a filter or monochromator, i.e., to isolate a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike prism or grating monochromators, interferometers are not dispersive instruments, but use interference to selectively transmit a certain wavelength.
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