Why are the fabry Perot Interference fringe sharper than Michelson interferometer fringe?
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.Yes, it's because the Fabry-Perot involves the interference of many reflected beams of light. In the same vein, the x-ray diffraction rings from the powder diffraction of a sample with very small crystallites will be broader than the diffraction rings from a sample with larger crystallites.
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The adjustment of the Fabry -Perot interferometeris in many ways similar to that of Michelson. In the Fabry - Perot interferometer, the multiple beam.
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