The Michelson interferometer
How a Michelson works, a derivation of the interference condition and how it is used to catch gravitational waves. Fixed typos in derivation 5/10/22.

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Michelson Interferometer

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Optical Interferometry Part 1: Introduction & ZYGO GPI layout

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The Michelson-Morley Experiment | Special Relativity

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Week 6b: Fabry Perot Interferometers

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Exploring White Light Interferometry! (WLI / CSI)

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How does LIGO detect gravitational waves?

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But why would light "slow down"? | Visualizing Feynman's lecture on the refractive index

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Episode 41: The Michelson morley Experiment - The Mechanical Universe

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Chem 361 -The Interferometer in IR spectroscopy

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Light & Coherence part 1: Temporal Coherence

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Michelson–Morley Experiment introduction | Special relativity | Physics | Khan Academy

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Optics: Destructive interference - Where does the light go?

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Aligning an Infrared Michelson Interferometer, PHYS 382

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How are holograms possible?

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OCT Technologies: Swept Source vs. Spectral Domain

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Laser Interferometer - Part 1: The Optical Design.

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How wiggling charges give rise to light

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The Fabry-Perot Interferometer: What Do the Fringes Mean?

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Thin Film Interference part 1 | Light waves | Physics | Khan Academy

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