"Jamin interferometer" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Jamin interferometers [plural]
Etymology: It was developed in 1856 by the French physicist Jules Jamin. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Jamin interferometer (plural Jamin interferometers)
  1. A kind of interferometer made up of two thick mirrors, so that the incident light is split into two parallel rays, displaced by an amount depending on the thickness of the mirror, and recombined at the second mirror to be displayed on a screen. Wikipedia link: Jamin interferometer
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