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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Shearing interferometer — The shearing interferometer is an extremely simple means to observe interference and to use this phenomenon to test the collimation of light beams, especially from laser sources which have a coherence length which is usually a lot longer than the … Wikipedia
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Nomarski prism — A Nomarski prism is a modification of the Wollaston prism that is used in differential interference contrast microscopy. It is named after its inventor, Polish physicist Georges Nomarski. Like the Wollaston prism, the Nomarski prism consists of… … Wikipedia
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Rochon-Prisma — Strahlenweg in einem Wollaston Prisma Das Wollaston Prisma (nach William Hyde Wollaston, 1820) ist eine optische Vorrichtung, die Licht mithilfe eines doppelbrechenden Materials (wie Calcit) polarisiert (siehe Polarisator). Dabei wird das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sénarmont-Prisma — Strahlenweg in einem Wollaston Prisma Das Wollaston Prisma (nach William Hyde Wollaston, 1820) ist eine optische Vorrichtung, die Licht mithilfe eines doppelbrechenden Materials (wie Calcit) polarisiert (siehe Polarisator). Dabei wird das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wollaston-Prisma — Strahlenweg in einem Wollaston Prisma Das Wollaston Prisma (nach William Hyde Wollaston, 1820) ist eine optische Vorrichtung, die Licht mithilfe eines doppelbrechenden Materials (wie Calcit) polarisiert (siehe Polarisator). Dabei wird das… … Deutsch Wikipedia