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Three-channel Homodyne Interferometer

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Abstract

A three-channel homodyne interferometer based on a structured delay plate is described. Detection and data acquisition are performed with standard optoelectronics in a PC environment. The device, which is used as a displacement sensor, features sub-nanometric sensitivity.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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