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Scanning interferometer stabilized by use of Pancharatnam's phase

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Abstract

Time-resolved interferometric optical experiments demand both active stabilization of the relative phase between phase-locked pulses and continuous scanning of their time delay over a wide range. We describe a novel method that meets the above requirements in a convenient and simple way by use of the accumulated phase according to Pancharatnam [Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. Sect. A 44, 247 (1956)].

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