dinterférométrie
Dinterférométrie is a term used in optics and metrology to describe a family of interferometric techniques that measure differential phase or optical path differences between two signals, beams, or regions of a specimen. In practice, the term is often used synonymously with differential interferometry or dual-path interferometry, emphasizing the differential nature of the measurement rather than an absolute path change.
Principles: The measurement relies on two optical paths that image or sample the quantity of interest while
Implementation: Dinterférométrie can be realized in common interferometer geometries such as dual-arm Mach-Zehnder or Michelson setups,
Applications: It finds use in metrology, structural health monitoring, vibration and strain sensing, and remote or
Advantages and limitations: The differential approach enhances sensitivity to differential changes and suppresses common noise but