Causes of Optoelectronic Interference

Interference occurs when two or more light waves overlap in the same medium, resulting in a new wave pattern. This pattern can either be an amplification or a cancellation of the original waves, depen...

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In this piece, we discuss both the constructive and destructive interference of light waves, what causes interference, and some real-world examples and experiments that demonstrate this phenomenon.

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