
doi: 10.1038/163603a0
pmid: 18117132
IT has been established that multiple-beam fringes of equal chromatic order are particularly sensitive for the evaluation of small surface angles. Yet they suffer from a disadvantage in that the angle shown by the fringes depends upon the orientation of the surface relative to the spectrograph slit. In fact, a resolved component of any surface angle appears, and in general it is necessary to rotate the surface under observation to find the maximum corresponding to the true surface angle.
Photography, Humans
Photography, Humans
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