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Guy ROPARS
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Albert LE FLOCH
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Optical interferometry uses the phenomenon of interference between two spatially separated beams of light. The last fifty years have seen a spectacular revival of interest thanks to the advent of lasers, new coherent sources themselves made up of one of these interferometers, known as a multi-wave interferometer, which is much more sensitive but has only one axis: the Fabry-Perot. Is it possible to combine spatial separation and multiple waves in a single device?
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