Interferometric visibility
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Interferometric visibility
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The interferometric visibility is a measure of the contrast of interference in any system subject to wave superposition. Examples include as optics, quantum mechanics, water waves, sound waves, or electrical signals.
Visibility is defined as the ratio of the amplitude of the interference pattern to the sum of the powers of the individual waves.
The interferometric visibility gives a practical way to measure the coherence of two waves. A theoretical definition of the coherence is given by the deg
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2005-05-05T23:16:20Z
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2024-09-14T13:28:18Z
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