Talk:Haidinger fringe

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"Haidinger fringes are interference fringes formed by the interference of monochromatic and coherent light to form visible dark and bright fringes. Fringe localization is the region of space where fringes with reasonably good contrast are observed.

Haidinger fringes are fringes localized at infinity. Also known as fringes of equal inclination, these fringes result when light from an extended source falls on a thin film made of an optically denser medium. They are also observed in Fabry-Pérot and Michelson interferometers. They can be observed by introducing a converging lens between the film and observation plane with focus of the lens lying in observation plane."

Huh? Author, this is the English version of Wikipedia. If you could please translate this entry into English, I and every other casual reader will really appreciate it. Many thanks, Wordreader (talk) 18:48, 31 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

This article fails to explain what a Haidinger fringe is. It is over-dependent on unexplained jargon terms and needs to be re-written in clear, simple language. Please elucidate all points from beginning to end. Plantsurfer 23:03, 16 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]