Biprism

/ˈbaɪprɪzəm/ noun

A prism made of two prisms placed base-to-base, or an optical device consisting of two prism halves used in interference experiments and measurements.

From bi- (two) + prism (from Latin prisma, from Greek prissein, to saw). The biprism was developed in the 19th century as an optical instrument.

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