The Physics of Parabolic Microphones: Frequency Dependence of Gain

Introduction Parabolic microphones are known for their extreme sensitivity, and the origin of their acuity isn’t difficult to guess. It is the most obvious thing about them, which can also make them a liability for field use, namely, their considerable size. Just as a large amount of weak light is captured by a telescope’s parabolic … More The Physics of Parabolic Microphones: Frequency Dependence of Gain

The Physics of Roof Prisms and Phase Coatings, Simplified: Part III

Diffraction patterns and resolution In the previous post we traced the passage of light through an Amici roof prism, which required decomposing vectors into components, accounting for phase shifts upon reflection, and then looking at how the waves will be recombined. We can now see that there will be an opportunity for interference effects to … More The Physics of Roof Prisms and Phase Coatings, Simplified: Part III