interferometry

interferometry
Measurement of mi-nute distances or movements by interaction of waves of electromagnetic energy.
- electron i. i. in which a beam of electrons is used instead of a beam of light.

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in·ter·fe·rom·e·try (in″tər-fēr-omґə-tre) the use of the interferometer for measuring distances or movements.

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