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Uncompensated Corner-Reflector Interferometer

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Abstract

Analysis is made of the effect of omitting the compensating plate in a corner-reflector interferometer. It is concluded that a noncompensated instrument has disadvantages when compared to a compensated one, but when properly adjusted it may still be useable with a photoelectric detector. The flux is integrated over rectangular field stops.

© 1957 Optical Society of America

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