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FOR orbiting astronomical telescopes and photometers, interference filters and the Fabry–Perot interferometer have considerable advantages in luminosity, speed of recording and compactness over prism and grating instruments1–3. Thus it is important to extend the range of multiple-beam interferometry into the vacuum ultraviolet.
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BRADLEY, D., BATES, B., JUULMAN, C. et al. Multiple-beam Interferometry in the Vacuum Ultra-violet. Nature 202, 579–580 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/202579a0
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