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Recording Fabry-Perot Interferometer

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1968
A recording interferometer is described in which a direct plot of spectral intensity against wavenumber is obtained without the use of a time base. When used as a double recorder, the instrument records two spectral profiles simultaneously. In this form, the recorder is particularly suited to the comparison of spectral profiles and the measurement of ...
H. G. Kuhn   +3 more
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The Fabry–Perot

1992
Abstract This chapter examines a particular case of multiple-beam interference: where light is bounced repeatedly between two highly reflecting mirrors. It is assumed that the reader has already encountered interference ‘by division of amplitude’ in its two-beam case, as happens when light is reflected from opposite faces of a slab or ...
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Fabry–Perot Resonator

2011
The main topics of this chapter concern the characterization of a resonator mirror, of the Fabry–Perot interferometer, and of the Fabry–Perot resonator.
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Dichroic Fabry-Perot resonator

2023
The use of dichroic resonators opens up new possibilities in fundamental research, metrology, and spectroscopy because they provide simultaneous information about the measurand at two different wavelengths. We present a dichroic Fabry-Pérot resonator that is simultaneously resonant for two wavelengths of light, in this case, 1064 nm and 532 nm.
Jardas Babić, Daria   +2 more
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Multiplex Fabry-Perot Interferometer

Applied Optics, 1971
J G, Hirschberg   +3 more
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3D printed castle style Fabry-Perot microcavity on optical fiber tip as a highly sensitive humidity sensor

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2021
Mao-qing Chen   +2 more
exaly  

Fabry-Perot Interferometer Spectrometers

2009
The Fabry-Perot interferometer has been used as a spectrometer that has very high resolving power and large throughput, although it tends to have very little available field of view. It has, therefore, not been used much, if at all, as an imaging spectrometer. The limitations are described here.
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