Definition of Interferometry. Meaning of Interferometry. Synonyms of Interferometry

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Meaning of Interferometry from wikipedia

- Interferometry is a technique which uses the interference of superimposed waves to extract information. Interferometry typically uses electromagnetic waves...
- astronomical objects such as stars, nebulas and galaxies by means of interferometry. The advantage of this technique is that it can theoretically produce...
- Bio-layer interferometry (BLI) is an optical biosensing technology that analyzes biomolecular interactions in real-time without the need for fluorescent...
- Dual-polarization interferometry (DPI) is an analytical technique that probes molecular layers adsorbed to the surface of a waveguide using the evanescent...
- Ramsey interferometry, also known as the separated oscillating fields method, is a form of particle interferometry that uses the phenomenon of magnetic...
- Very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) is a type of astronomical interferometry used in radio astronomy. In VLBI a signal from an astronomical radio...
- Sea interferometry, also known as sea-cliff interferometry, is a form of radio astronomy that uses radio waves reflected off the sea to produce an interference...
- effort to detect and observe nearby planets. Nulling interferometry is a type of interferometry in which two or more signals are mixed to produce observational...
- As described here, white light interferometry is a non-contact optical method for surface height measurement on 3D structures with surface profiles varying...
- Holographic interferometry (HI) is a technique which enables the measurements of static and dynamic displacements of objects with optically rough surfaces...