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25 December 1979 Infrared Laser Interferometer
Peter L. Domenicali
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Abstract
An infrared laser interferometer operating at 1.06 micrometers is fully described. Starting with a discussion of the applications of infrared interferometery, this paper examines the features of the interferometer and explains its operation. The effect of laser coherence length on obtaining high-quality fringe patterns is explored. Various techniques for setting up test configurations and aligning the system using the infrared radiation are described. The system has fringe photography capability and is fully interfaceable with existing microporcessor-based data reduction systems. The emphasis is on the practicality and usability of this infrared laser interferometer.
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Peter L. Domenicali "Infrared Laser Interferometer", Proc. SPIE 0192, Interferometry, (25 December 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957830
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Infrared lasers

Fringe analysis

Interferometry

Wavefronts

Infrared radiation

Photography

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