Explore the intricate world of optical physics with "The Production Of Elliptic Interferences In Relation To Interferometry, Parts 1-3" by Carl Barus and Maxwell Barus. This detailed work delves into the experimental production and analysis of elliptic interferences, a crucial aspect of interferometry. The authors provide a comprehensive examination of the techniques and methodologies involved in creating and studying these interference patterns.
This book is an invaluable resource for physicists, engineers, and students interested in the practical applications of optics and the theoretical underpinnings of light behavior. Readers will gain insights into the sophisticated experimental setups and analytical methods required to understand and manipulate elliptic interferences, making it a vital addition to any scientific library.
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