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Effect of Surface Errors and Misalignment of End Mirrors on the Photometric-Setting Accuracy of the Double-Passed Michelson Interferometer

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Abstract

The effect on photometric-setting accuracy of mechanical misalignments and surface errors of the end mirrors of a double-passed Michelson interferometer has been analyzed. Tolerance limits are given for the mirror quality and their misalignments.

© 1968 Optical Society of America

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