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Transfer functions of Fabry-Perot interferometers with a time-variable base. Part I. General theory

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A multibeam interferometer with oscillating mirrors is theoretically investigated. The exact solution to the main equation for the interferometer and expressions for its transfer functions, i.e., generalized reflection and transmission factors, are obtained in a plane-wave approximation.

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Correspondence to A. P. Kolchenko.

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Original Russian Text © A.P. Kolchenko, V.S. Terentyev, Yu.V. Troitskii, 2007, published in Avtometriya, 2007, Vol. 43, No. 3, pp. 105–111.

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Kolchenko, A.P., Terentyev, V.S. & Troitskii, Y.V. Transfer functions of Fabry-Perot interferometers with a time-variable base. Part I. General theory. Optoelectron.Instrument.Proc. 43, 278–283 (2007). https://doi.org/10.3103/S8756699007030119

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