Concept information
Preferred term
MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER
Definition
- The American physicist Albert Michelson invented the optical interferometer. The incoming beam is split into two beams by the half-silvered mirror. Each sub-beam reflects off of another mirror, which returns it to the half-silvered mirror, where the two sub-beams recombine as shown. One of the reflecting mirrors is movable by a sensitive micrometer device, allowing the path length of the corresponding sub-beam, and hence the phase relationship between the two sub-beams, to be altered. Additional information available at "http://www.physics.nmt.edu/~raymond/classes/ph13xbook/node13.html" [Summary provided by New Mexico Tech] (en)
Broader concept
- Interferometers (en)
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/c940ded8-8ddc-4fea-8bf7-5fb100cdf093
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