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English: "Newton’s rings" interference pattern created by a plano-convex lens illuminated by 650nm red laser light, photographed using a low-power microscope. The plano-convex was tilted at approximately 45 degrees to the optical axis so the circular rings appear as ellipses. This image has been digitally sharpened.
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current21:49, 19 February 2013Thumbnail for version as of 21:49, 19 February 2013329 × 300 (74 KB)Natural Philo"Newton’s rings" interference pattern created by a plano-convex lens illuminated by 650nm red laser light, photographed using a low-power microscope. The plano-convex was tilted at approximately 45 degrees to the optical axis so the circular rings ap...

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