Single-mode fiber optics in a long-baseline interferometer

Physics – Optics

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Fiber Optics, Telescopes, Very Long Base Interferometry, Birefringence, Diffraction Patterns, Near Infrared Radiation, Polarization (Waves), Temperature Effects, Visible Spectrum, Wave Dispersion

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The potential for using single-mode fiber optics to link two or more telescopes in a large optical to near-IR astronomical interferometer was investigated. On an optical bench, the effects of dispersion, temperature, and birefringence on wide-bandwidth interference fringes were observed using up to 30 m of single-mode fiber in each arm of a Twyman-Green interferometer.

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