United Scientific Supplies PFB001 Precision Fresnel Biprism Interference Apparatus
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Fresnel's Biprism Experiment is the fundamental example of common path interference by division of wavefront. Light from a slit passes through side-by-side prisms with very shallow angles to separate it into two almost parallel beams. When these beams are brought to overlapping by a convex lens, they interact as if they originated from two virtual sources side by side and generate equally-spaced fringes. The original version of the experiment by Fresnel is difficult to perform because it requires precise adjustment of the slit and prisms, a dark room, and a large amount of space to separate the fringes for easy viewing.
- Perform Fresnel's Biprism Experiment on a 1m optical bench
- Precision optics allow fringe position measurements to 1/100mm
- Easy alignment and adjustment of the two virtual light sources
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