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IT is possible to test an optical system by means of white-light interference between two or more wave-fronts which have been scattered by equivalent obstacles out of the same collimated beam.
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BURCH, J. Scatter Fringes of Equal Thickness. Nature 171, 889–890 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/171889a0
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