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====Michelson-Morley==== Michelson and Morley (1887)<ref name=Michelson1887>{{cite journal|last=Michelson|first=A.A.|author2=Morley, E.W.|title=On the Relative Motion of the Earth and the Luminiferous Ether|journal=American Journal of Science|date=1887|volume=34|issue=203|pages=333β345|url=http://www.aip.org/history/exhibits/gap/PDF/michelson.pdf|doi=10.2475/ajs.s3-34.203.333|bibcode=1887AmJS...34..333M|s2cid=124333204|access-date=2012-04-09|archive-date=2016-03-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160307150033/https://www.aip.org/history/exhibits/gap/PDF/michelson.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref> and other early experimentalists using interferometric techniques in an attempt to measure the properties of the [[luminiferous aether]], used monochromatic light only for initially setting up their equipment, always switching to white light for the actual measurements. The reason is that measurements were recorded visually. Monochromatic light would result in a uniform fringe pattern. Lacking modern means of [[air conditioning|environmental temperature control]], experimentalists struggled with continual fringe drift even though the interferometer might be set up in a basement. Since the fringes would occasionally disappear due to vibrations by passing horse traffic, distant thunderstorms and the like, it would be easy for an observer to "get lost" when the fringes returned to visibility. The advantages of white light, which produced a distinctive colored fringe pattern, far outweighed the difficulties of aligning the apparatus due to its low [[coherence length]].<ref name=Miller1933>{{cite journal|author=Miller, Dayton C.|title=The Ether-Drift Experiment and the Determination of the Absolute Motion of the Earth|journal=Reviews of Modern Physics|volume=5|issue=3|date=1933|pages=203β242|doi=10.1103/RevModPhys.5.203|bibcode=1933RvMP....5..203M |s2cid=4119615 |quote=White light fringes were chosen for the observations because they consist of a small group of fringes having a central, sharply defined black fringe which forms a permanent zero reference mark for all readings.}}</ref> This was an early example of the use of white light to resolve the "2 pi ambiguity".
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