interferensfringen
Interferensfringen, or interference fringes, refer to the pattern of alternating bright and dark lines produced by the phenomenon of interference of light waves. This optical effect occurs when coherent light sources, such as lasers, produce waves that overlap and interact. Depending on the phase difference between the waves, they can interfere constructively—resulting in bright fringes—or destructively—leading to dark fringes.
The formation of interference fringes is fundamental to the field of wave optics. It typically requires coherent
Interference fringes are useful in various scientific and technological applications. They are employed in high-precision measurements
The appearance and characteristics of interference fringes depend on parameters such as wavelength, slit separation, and