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Spectroscopic interferometry and laser-excitation spectroscopy

Spectroscopic interferometry and laser-excitation spectroscopy
Spectroscopic interferometry and laser-excitation spectroscopy

The underlying Michelson-Morley experiment [12.1] was made possible in an interferometer designed by Michelson for atomic spectroscopy in his attempt to establish a new meter standard using a suitably narrow spectral line, the red-line singlet not doublet of cadmium, via measuring visibility of a resultant two-beam interference pattern (see Chap. 3 ): V = (I max -I min )/(I max +I min ).

0342-4111
655-717
Springer
Bukshtab, Michael
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Bukshtab, Michael
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Bukshtab, Michael (2019) Spectroscopic interferometry and laser-excitation spectroscopy. In, Photometry, Radiometry, and Measurements of Optical Losses. (Springer Series in Optical Sciences, 209) Second edition ed. Singapore. Springer, pp. 655-717. (doi:10.1007/978-981-10-7745-6_12).

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The underlying Michelson-Morley experiment [12.1] was made possible in an interferometer designed by Michelson for atomic spectroscopy in his attempt to establish a new meter standard using a suitably narrow spectral line, the red-line singlet not doublet of cadmium, via measuring visibility of a resultant two-beam interference pattern (see Chap. 3 ): V = (I max -I min )/(I max +I min ).

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e-pub ahead of print date: 26 February 2019

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/429494
ISSN: 0342-4111
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Author: Michael Bukshtab

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