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finding the
point of
maximum intensity in the
interferogram. When a
sample is
present the
background interferogram is
modulated by the
presence of absorption...
- In physics,
interference is a
phenomenon in
which two
coherent waves are
combined by
adding their intensities or
displacements with due
consideration for...
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hence be
removed from the
interferogram. Once the
ground effects have been removed, the
major signal present in the
interferogram is a
contribution from...
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aliased and phase-reversed. When
using other methods,
including the
interferogram, sinusoid, and the edge in the ISO 12233 target, it is
possible to compute...
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generation and
measurement of
complex interference patterns.
These interferograms are
accurately reproduced, or predicted, by the N-slit interferometric...
- simple. One
interferogram is
created from the
first two images; this is also
called the
reference interferogram or
topographical interferogram. A second...
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displacement from an
interferogram caused by the
effect of
weather variables such as humidity, temperature, and pressure. An
interferogram is
generated by...
- "Fourier-transform spectroscopy"). The raw data is
sometimes called an "
interferogram".
Because of the
existing computer equipment requirements, and the ability...
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analysis of the
intensity variations in an
interferogram is
thrown away. Finally, with
static interferograms,
additional information is
needed to determine...
- Above:
White light Interferogram, Below: Red-, Green- and Blue
channels of the
White light interferogram shown above...