Interferometric measurement of length by fringe-counting, using a laser source, is a precision technique suitable for both engineering and laboratory applications. The limitations of such systems, in respect of speed and straightness of movement, are considered. Equations are given to assist the specification of the optical requirements and mechanical tolerances.
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