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3 January 1996 Phase-locking technique for stabilizing birefringent Sagnac interferometer-based current sensors
Xiaojun Fang, George Z. Wang, Anbo Wang, Richard O. Claus
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Abstract
Phase fading, intensity noise and zero sensitivity at small-signal are the three limitations of a Sagnac interferometer-based fiber optic current sensor. In this paper, a birefringent Sagnac interferometer is designed to maximize the small signal sensitivity, balance the intensity noise, and compensate the polarization coupling-induced sensitivity degradation in a birefringent Sagnac interferometer. By locking the birefringence of the sensing fiber to certain values, the spun fiber-based intrinsic fiber optic current sensor can achieve almost the same performance as an ideal sensor with zero birefringence.
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Xiaojun Fang, George Z. Wang, Anbo Wang, and Richard O. Claus "Phase-locking technique for stabilizing birefringent Sagnac interferometer-based current sensors", Proc. SPIE 2594, Self-Calibrated Intelligent Optical Sensors and Systems, (3 January 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.229230
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KEYWORDS
Birefringence

Polarization

Sensors

Fiber optics sensors

Sagnac interferometers

Fiber optics

Light sources

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