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Distances of Millimeters Measured with Picometer Accuracy

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Hank Hogan

For those who need a ruler with exceedingly fine gradation, physicist John R. Lawall of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md., has the tool for you. He has developed a technique that can measure distances of up to 50 mm with an absolute accuracy of better than 10 pm, a relative uncertainty of 0.4 parts per billion. The technique, which is based on Fabry-Perot methods, is unlike other interferometric approaches in that it does not need a reference beam to determine changes in mechanical length. To offer a measurement accuracy of 0.4 parts per...Read full article

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    Published: February 2006
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    reference beam
    In holography, the beam of light that is directed from the beamsplitter to the recording medium, where it interferes with the object beam to generate the hologram.
    Fabry-PerotindustrialinterferometricNational Institute of Standards and Technologyreference beamResearch & TechnologyTech Pulse

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