Phase Measurement and Interferometry in Fibre Optic Sensor Systems

Physics – Optics

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Fibre Optic Sensors, Phase Measurement, Interferometry, Birefringence, Coherence, Sensors, Gyros, Nonclassical States Of The Electromagnetic Field, Including Entangled Photon States, Quantum State Engineering And Measurements, Interference, Birefringence, Polarization, Coherence

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Fibre interferometers are among the most sensitive and versatile of transduction mechanisms. They also have several unique features, some of which are explored in this paper. Fibre interferometers find numerous applications, most notably as gyroscopes (Sagnac interferometers) and as acoustic detectors. The fibre optic pathways both enable very flexible physical geometries and simultaneously impose particular constraints on the implementation of the system, primarily through the inevitable impact of numerous multi-path phenomena but also due to the manifestations of, sometimes very small, non linear interactions. The paper highlights some of these phenomena and discusses their impact on system design, demonstrating how appropriate implementation can produce impressive sensor system performance.

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