词条 | Martin–Puplett interferometer |
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A Martin–Puplett interferometer measures the difference between the powers of two input beams.[1] It is similar to a Michelson interferometer, except in a Martin Puplett interferometer the beam splitters are wire grid polarizers instead of half-silvered mirrors, and mirrors in the beam path are rooftop mirrors to flip the polarization of the light reflecting off of them by 90 degrees.[2] Martin–Puplett interferometers are set up with two input ports and two output ports. The configuration was proposed by Derek Martin and Edward Puplett in 1970.[3] References1. ^"Martin–Puplett Interferometer", World of Science, Wolfram Research {{DEFAULTSORT:Martin-Puplett Interferometer}}{{optics-stub}}2. ^ {{Cite journal|author = Britt Reichborn-Kjennerud|title = Following the Polarization of a Martin-Puplett Interferometer|journal = Columbia University|date=July 2004|url = http://calvin.phys.columbia.edu/group_web/fts_development/download/mp_polarization.pdf}} 3. ^{{cite journal|author1 = Martin, D.H. | author2 = Puplett, E. | title = Polarised interferometric spectrometry for the millimetre and submillimetre spectrum | journal = Infrared Physics | volume = 10 | year = 1970 | pages = 105–109 | doi = 10.1016/0020-0891(70)90006-0|bibcode = 1970InfPh..10..105M }} 1 : Interferometers |
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