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Chapter 2.8.2 - Interferometers with Diffractive Beam Splitters

2.8.2.   Interferometers with Diffractive Beam Splitters

Some two beam interferometers may be thought as modifications from the basic
Twyman–Green interferometer. Some of them use diffraction gratings as beam
splitters, as the one shown in Figure 2.40, described by Molesini et al. (1984). The

FIGURE 2.38. Twyman–Green interferometer with a cube nonpolarizing beam splitter.

advantage of this particular configuration is that relatively large errors in the grating
flatness may be tolerated. In the following section we will see some other interferometers
using diffraction gratings as beam splitters.

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