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Multiple-Beam Fringes of Equal Chromatic Order. Part IV. Use of Multilayer Films

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Abstract

The quantitative use of multilayer films in the formation of multiple-beam fringes of equal chromatic order is discussed. For this type of interference, it is necessary to use an equation of the form nλ=2t+fλ where the fraction f is a function of the wavelength. An experimental procedure is described and substantiated by theory.

© 1955 Optical Society of America

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