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What Kind of a Phase Does One Measure in Usual Interference Experiments?

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Abstract

It is taken for granted that usual interference experiments provide information about phase of monochromatic light. However, monochromatic light is not realizable. We will elucidate the meaning of the phase that is measured.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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