Phase shifts vs time delays: Sagnac and Hong-Ou-Mandel

Physics – Optics

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We point out that the Sagnac effect can be measured by means of the
Hong-Ou-Mandel effect. The latter is not sensitive to phase shifts, and thus
the Hong-Ou-Mandel Sagnac effect hinges on the fact that the Sagnac effect is,
fundamentally, a time delay, not a phase shift.

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