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Measuring the Wavelength of Light with a Ruler

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Abstract

Almost 20 years ago, Arthur L. Schawlow, the 1981 Nobel laureate, told the author that a metal ruler could be used to measure the wavelength of light. Since then, he has always wanted to verify the accuracy of such an experiment for himself. He finally has; the method and results are reported in this article.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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