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Explaining shape of two beam interference fringes using diffraction-Lloyd mirror interferometer

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Abstract

Diffraction-Lloyd mirror interferometer is used to generate different portions of the hyperboloid two-beam fringes in single interferogram. Diffraction at an optical fiber generates beam with large divergence and hence full circular fringes along-with other shapes.

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