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Novel Device Adds to Interferometry’s Optical Capabilities

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An advance in interferometry, named the Hilbert-space analyzer, may lead to novel ways of analyzing beams of light that are not dependent on temporal delays. Interferometers make minute measurements by manipulating beams of light using an optical delay — an effect that's typically achieved by adding length to one of the beam's paths, which slows the signal down. The creators of the Hilbert-space analyzer have found a way to introduce a delay that is unrelated to time. The device, which was developed by research teams from the University of Central Florida and the University...Read full article

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    Published: September 2016
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