| 1. | Thus, an interference fringe pattern is produced, where the separation of the maxima is
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| 2. | The two wavefronts are then superimposed, creating a fringe pattern.
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| 3. | Monochromatic light would result in a uniform fringe pattern.
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| 4. | This changes the interferometric fringe patterns and allows direct calculation of the exact wavefront error.
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| 5. | The two waves interfere giving a straight line fringe pattern whose intensity varies sinusoidally across the medium.
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| 6. | He introduced for the first time in the literature the Fourier method as a tool for fringe pattern analysis.
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| 7. | The fringe pattern consists of several fringes, of usually distorted elliptical shape, but other patterns may also be seen.
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| 8. | The technique is very sensitive to crystalline defects and strain, as these distort the fringe pattern in the topograph.
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| 9. | Digital subtraction of the two images results in a correlation fringe pattern, where the fringes represent lines of equal deformation.
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| 10. | A white light fringe pattern can be considered to be made up of a'spectrum'of fringe patterns each of slightly different spacing.
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