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NESR characterization of a novel interferometer

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Abstract

Noise-equivalent spectral radiance (NESR) is an important figure of merit that defines the sensitivity limit of interferometry. NESR is predicted and measured for a novel variation of Barringer's interferometer, which employs refractive scanning by a flat compensator plate.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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