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Photoelectric Fringe Strength Measurement

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Abstract

Experiments in photoelectric measurement of interference fringe strengths by means of a scanning photometer are described. The observed performance of the system is compared with the theoretical prediction for such a configuration. Signal-to-noise ratio variation and turbulance effects are studied. A high precision measurement of source angular diameter with this technique is demonstrated.

© 1968 Optical Society of America

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