Michelson Interferometer

Michelson Interferometer is used for determination of wave length of Monochromatic Light. The Michelson interferometer is a common configuration for optical interferometry and was invented by Albert Abraham Michelson. Using a beam splitter, a light source is split into two arms. Each of those is reflected back toward the beamsplitter which then combines their amplitudes interferometrically.

Description

Michelson Interferometer is used for determination of wave length of Monochromatic Light. The Michelson interferometer is a common configuration for optical interferometry and was invented by Albert Abraham Michelson. Using a beam splitter, a light source is split into two arms. Each of those is reflected back toward the beamsplitter which then combines their amplitudes interferometrically.

Uses and Features of Michelson Interferometer:

  • Accurate measurement of small changes in length
  • Determination of difference in wave length between sodium D lines
  • Determination of Monochromatic or white light fringes
  • Measurement of Refractive indices

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