interferometrisk
Interferometrisk is an adjective used in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish to describe something that relates to interferometry, a measurement method based on the superposition of waves to produce interference patterns. Interferometry uses coherent waves, typically light but also sound or radio waves, to determine small differences in optical path length, refractive index, or surface height with high precision.
The basic principle involves splitting an incoming wave into reference and measurement paths, then recombining them
Common interferometric instruments include the Michelson, Mach-Zehnder, Fabry-Pérot, and Sagnac interferometers. Techniques such as white-light interferometry,
Applications are widespread. In optics and engineering, interferometry enables precision surface testing, metrology, and lens or
Interferometrisk methods offer high sensitivity and non-contact measurement but require coherent sources, environmental stability, and complex