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  • ...lood erythrocytes obtained by the wave addition in a bright [[interference fringe]]]] ...as the method of holographic addition and subtraction in an [[interference fringe]]. A small angle is introduced between the interfering waves so that the [[ ...
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  • {{Short description|Branch of physics}} ...tural phenomena|natural phenomena]]. This is in contrast to [[experimental physics]], which uses experimental tools to probe these phenomena. ...
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  • ...ivity vibrometer based on FM self-mixing interferometry|journal=Journal of Physics: Conference Series|volume=1249|issue=1|pages=012020|doi=10.1088/1742-6596/1 ...terferometry by Induced Modulation of the Cavity Field" Journal of Applied Physics vol.49, (1978), pp.495-497.</ref> ...
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  • ...gravitational wave detectors]], [[saturated absorption spectroscopy|atomic physics]], and [[atomic clock|time measurement standards]], many of which also use | journal=[[Applied Physics B]] | volume=31 | issue=2 | pages=97&ndash;105 | date=June 1983 ...
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  • ...Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Applied Physics,'' 20:168, 1265-1270, {{doi|10.1080/14786436908228210}}</ref> Since then, t ...k-beam dark-field electron tomography of dislocations in GaN. ''Journal of Physics: Conference Series.'' 26. 247-250. 10.1088/1742-6596/26/1/059.</ref> ...
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  • | title = Physics of Atoms and Molecules [[Serge Haroche]] won the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics (with [[David J. Wineland]]<ref name="DJ_Wineland"> ...
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  • ...ight fringe pattern can be considered to be made up of a set of individual fringe patterns of different colours. These all have a maximum value in the centr ...incident prompted Young to focus more on his medical practice and less on physics.<ref name=Robinson>{{cite book|last=Robinson|first=Andrew|title=The Last Ma ...
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  • ==Basic physics== ...whose intensity varies sinusoidally across the medium. The spacing of the fringe pattern is determined by the angle between the two waves, and by the wavele ...
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  • ...tion functions]] are used to characterize the statistical and [[Coherence (physics)|coherence]] properties – the ability of waves to interfere – of [[electrom ...r example the case of [[Bose–Einstein correlations]] in [[condensed matter physics]]. ...
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  • {{short description|Indian physics research project}} ...lti-institute collaboration and one of the largest experimental [[particle physics]] projects undertaken in India.<ref name="NABA">{{cite journal|last=Mondal| ...
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  • ...for parametric amplification. The experiment verified the increase in the fringe size due to the amplification of the signal. Later, experiments performed b ...
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  • {{fringe theories|date=February 2021}} ...rvables|url=https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/39/14/L02|journal=Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General|language=en|volume=39|issue=14|pages=L219–L228| ...
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  • {{Fringe theories|date=August 2023}} ...978-0-19-960224-7 |edition=1. publ. in paperback |series=Monographs on the physics and chemistry of materials |location=Oxford}}</ref> Hence his approach is n ...
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  • ...din vein.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Boudinage]]d [[quartz]] vein (with strain fringe) showing ''[[Fault (geology)|sinistral]] shear sense'', Starlight Pit, Fort ...apart, contrary to expectation of brittle behavior, clearly [[Elasticity (physics)|elasticity]] theory is not the last word.<ref name=par>Pariseau (1988).</r ...
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  • ...{{cite journal |last1=Warntz |first1=William |title=Transportation, Social Physics, and the Law of Refraction |journal=The Professional Geographer |date=1957 ...[[hash table]] to keep track of temporary cost values along the expanding fringe of computation that can be reconsidered. ...
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  • In [[Quantum mechanics|quantum physics]], light is in a ''[[squeezed state]]''<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Walls|first ...ed states of light and their applications in laser interferometers|journal=Physics Reports|volume=684|pages=1–51|doi=10.1016/j.physrep.2017.04.001|arxiv=1611. ...
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  • The [[Intensity (physics)|intensity]] is proportional to the square of the amplitude, and is therefo ...rizontal (along the width or {{math|''x''}} axis) fringes. If the vertical fringe spacing is so less by a relatively so large ''H'', then the observation of ...
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  • ...nullified by small fluctuations of the optical path, but reduction in the fringe contrast should be expected in cases of exposure time being bigger than the ...|first8=D. |title=Self-referenced spectral interferometry |journal=Applied Physics B |date=April 2010 |volume=99 |issue=1–2 |pages=7–12 |doi=10.1007/s00340-01 ...
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  • |journal = Infrared Physics ...mechanically robust and when impedance matched to vacuum show a pass-band fringe due to [[Fabry–Pérot interferometer|Fabry-Perot]] interference in the under ...
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  • ...he Nobel Prize in Physics 1901|url=https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1901/|publisher=Nobelprize.org|access-date=11 January 2013}}</ref ...application of his knowledge to microscopy won him the [[Nobel Prize]] in Physics in 1953. Ever since, [[phase-contrast microscopy]] has been an important f ...
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