tükörpárok
Tükörpárok, often translated as mirror pairs, refers to a phenomenon observed in certain optical systems where two optical elements are positioned such that their reflecting surfaces are parallel or nearly parallel to each other. This arrangement can lead to a variety of interesting effects, including the formation of multiple images and the creation of resonance cavities.
The most common example of a tükörpár is found in parallel plate interferometers, such as the Fabry-Pérot
The formation of multiple images is another characteristic of tükörpárok. When an object is placed between
The concept of tükörpárok extends beyond simple optical setups. In more complex optical systems, the careful