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New method for determining parallelism of block gauges

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The above method provides measurements of the parallelism of block gauges in white light without the use of a reference gauge, and does not require highly monochromatic sources of light. A curvature in a measuring surface which is symmetrical with respect to its middle does not produce any bending in the interference fringes.

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Koronkevich, V.P., Golubkova, V.P. New method for determining parallelism of block gauges. Meas Tech 5, 276–277 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00992644

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