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COMMON CONFIGURATION FOR OPTICAL INTERFEROMETRY INVENTED BY ALBERT ABRAHAM MICHELSON
Michelson Interferometer; Echelon interferometer; Michelson-Morley interferometer
  • Figure 9. Magnetogram (magnetic image) of the Sun showing magnetically intense areas (active regions) in black and white, as imaged by the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) on the Solar Dynamics Observatory
  • Figure 5. Fourier transform spectroscopy.
  • This image demonstrates a simple but typical Michelson interferometer. The bright yellow line indicates the path of light.
  • Figure 3. Formation of fringes in a Michelson interferometer
  • Figure 4. Michelson interferometers using a white light source
  • Figure 2. Path of [[light]] in Michelson interferometer.
  • Figure 8. Typical optical setup of single point OCT
  • Figure 7. Helioseismic Magnetic Imager (HMI) dopplergram showing the velocity of gas flows on the solar surface. Red indicates motion away from the observer, and blue indicates motion towards the observer.
  • This photo shows the fringe pattern formed by the Michelson interferometer, using monochromatic light (sodium D lines).
  • Figure 6. Twyman–Green interferometer.

interferometer      
n. Interferometer (Gerät zur Ortung beweglicher Gegenstände durch Lichtstrahlenbrechung)
phase-contrast microscope         
  • Dark field and phase contrast microscopies operating principle
  •  A [[quantitative phase-contrast microscopy]] image of cells in culture.
The height and color of an image point correspond to the optical thickness,
which only depends on the object's thickness and the relative [[refractive index]].
The volume of an object can thus be determined when the difference in refractive index between
the object and the surrounding media is known.
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OPTICAL MICROSCOPY TECHNIQUE
Phase contrast microscope; Microscopy, phase-contrast; Phase-contrast microscope; Phase Contrast Microscopy; Phase-contrast; Zernike phase contrast microscopy; Phase contrast micrograph; Phase contrast microscopy; Zernike phase-contrast microscope; Zernike phase-contrast microscopy; Zernike phase-contrast interferometer
Phasenkontrastmikroskop, Mikroskop das Abbildungen hohen Kontrastes produziert durch den einsatz verschiedener Lichtphasen

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Википедия

Michelson interferometer

The Michelson interferometer is a common configuration for optical interferometry and was invented by the 19/20th-century American physicist Albert Abraham Michelson. Using a beam splitter, a light source is split into two arms. Each of those light beams is reflected back toward the beamsplitter which then combines their amplitudes using the superposition principle. The resulting interference pattern that is not directed back toward the source is typically directed to some type of photoelectric detector or camera. For different applications of the interferometer, the two light paths can be with different lengths or incorporate optical elements or even materials under test.

The Michelson interferometer (among other interferometer configurations) is employed in many scientific experiments and became well known for its use by Michelson and Edward Morley in the famous Michelson–Morley experiment (1887) in a configuration which would have detected the Earth's motion through the supposed luminiferous aether that most physicists at the time believed was the medium in which light waves propagated. The null result of that experiment essentially disproved the existence of such an aether, leading eventually to the special theory of relativity and the revolution in physics at the beginning of the twentieth century. In 2015, another application of the Michelson interferometer, LIGO, made the first direct observation of gravitational waves. That observation confirmed an important prediction of general relativity, validating the theory's prediction of space-time distortion in the context of large scale cosmic events (known as strong field tests).