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Simple polarization shearing interferometry for a microscope

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Abstract

A new and simple way for a microscope to make an interferogram is proposed and demonstrated. This method is based on the polarization interferometry of the changing polarizability of light by a half-mirror using a laser as the light source. It is convenient to use a microscope to observe concentration gradients and phase objects, such as studies of crystal growth.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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