New type of interference fringes

New type of interference fringes


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ABSTRACT IF a pair of optically flat plates, making a wedge angle of a few seconds, be placed in the beam from a collimator with a cross slit (to obtain effectively a point source) and the


eye be placed at the focal plane of the telescope objective (without eyepiece), straight fringes are seen which are localised at the plates. Essentially they are the fringes observed by


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THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE WILLIAMS, W. New Type of Interference Fringes. _Nature_ 122, 347–348 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122347b0 Download citation * Issue Date: 08 September


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