interferometrisissa
Interferometrisissa refers to phenomena or techniques that utilize interferometry. Interferometry is a class of techniques in wave physics that uses the principle of superposition to move two or more waves which are often identical in frequency and shape. The resulting pattern of interference is sensitive to differences in the optical path length of the component waves. This sensitivity is exploited to make precise measurements of length, refractive index, and surface irregularities.
The core concept behind interferometry involves splitting a beam of light into two or more paths, which
Interferometrisissa techniques have a wide range of applications. In metrology, they are used for high-precision measurements