interferometriát
Interferometriát is a technique that uses the principle of interference to make precise measurements. It relies on splitting a beam of light into two or more paths, which are then recombined. The interference pattern created by the recombination of these beams, known as an interferogram, contains information about the differences in the optical paths. These differences can arise from variations in distance, refractive index, or surface irregularities.
The fundamental setup involves an interferometer, which is the optical instrument used to perform the interference.
Interferometriát has a wide range of applications across various scientific and industrial fields. In astronomy, it