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Figure 1
Principle of a two-dimensional synchrotron light interferometer. An electron is assumed to emit a spherical wave at the source point in a bending magnet. The wavefront is divided by four apertures of a diffracting mask. Divided light waves are superposed by lenses to form two-dimensional interference fringes on the observation screen.

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