tailieunhanh - Optical Interferometry for Biology and Medicine

All optical phenomena experience interference effects at some level. Even light from an incandescent light bulb has partial coherence that can lead to constructive or destructive interference when multiple light paths are combined at a detector. The ubiquitous nature of interference underlies many phenomena and techniques in biological optics. This chapter lays the foundation for interferometry applied to biology and medicine. It begins with the simplest form of interference between two waves, explains common forms of interferometers, and ends with a short overview of partial coherence and of higher-order interference effects | Interferometry for Biology and Medicine Springer Bioanalysis For further volumes http series .

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