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Universal Technique to Determine the Intensity of the Optical Fields, Generated by Laser Interference Meter of Displacements

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Universal technique is proposed in the work. The relationships for determining the intensity of the optical fields generated by the laser interference displacement meter based on a two-way laser interferometer with combined branches and implementing the method of highlighting the surface of the test object are described in detail. The proposed relations allow one to carry out computational and theoretical modeling and study of functional characteristics in the interests of creating new promising optical instruments for measuring the displacements of the surfaces of objects under control.

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The work was supported by the grant of Russian Foundation for Basic Research, No. 19-08-00365, Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation: projects Nos. 3.5378.2017/VU (organization of the implementation of researches), 9.9770.2017/BCh (the basic part of the state task).

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Miroshnichenko, I.P., Parinov, I.A., Sizov, V.P. (2020). Universal Technique to Determine the Intensity of the Optical Fields, Generated by Laser Interference Meter of Displacements. In: Parinov, I., Chang, SH., Long, B. (eds) Advanced Materials. Springer Proceedings in Materials, vol 6. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45120-2_18

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