Abstract
The visualization of interference fringes produced by the superposition of two different laser beams requires complex and costly demonstrations. This paper describes an experimental setup which (with the exclusion of an inexpensive and easy-to-build pair of optical guides) uses conventional laboratory equipment to detect the presence of the fringes.
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