Thermally-scanned, in-line fibre polarimetric interrogator for white-light interferometry
Thermally-scanned, in-line fibre polarimetric interrogator for white-light interferometry
A novel in-line fibre polarimetric interferometer for "white-light" matched interferometry is described. It consists of two equal lengths of polarization-maintaining fibre spliced with their polarization axes orthogonal. Differential temperature tuning scans the interferometer path difference by the free-space equivalent of + or - 180µm to allow matching to a remote sensor interferometer.
Xu, M.G.
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Johnson, M.
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Farhadiroushan, M.
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Dakin, J.P.
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1993
Xu, M.G.
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Johnson, M.
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Farhadiroushan, M.
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Dakin, J.P.
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Xu, M.G., Johnson, M., Farhadiroushan, M. and Dakin, J.P.
(1993)
Thermally-scanned, in-line fibre polarimetric interrogator for white-light interferometry.
OFC: 9th Optical Fibre Sensors Conference, Florence, Italy.
04 - 06 May 1993.
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Abstract
A novel in-line fibre polarimetric interferometer for "white-light" matched interferometry is described. It consists of two equal lengths of polarization-maintaining fibre spliced with their polarization axes orthogonal. Differential temperature tuning scans the interferometer path difference by the free-space equivalent of + or - 180µm to allow matching to a remote sensor interferometer.
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Published date: 1993
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OFC: 9th Optical Fibre Sensors Conference, Florence, Italy, 1993-05-04 - 1993-05-06
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77272
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M.G. Xu
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M. Johnson
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M. Farhadiroushan
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J.P. Dakin
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