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Polarization heterodyne interferometry using a simple rotating analyzer. 1: Theory and error analysis

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Abstract

A heterodyne interferometric system based on optical polarization is described. The method uses a simple rotating analyzer as the frequency shifter. The theory and the potential errors of the system are analyzed.

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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