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30 November 1994 Sensor applications of two-mode fiber in the Michelson interferometer configuration
Petr Hlubina, Pavel Prochazka
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Proceedings Volume 2341, Interferometry '94: Interferometric Fiber Sensing; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195542
Event: International Conference on Interferometry '94, 1994, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
The classical coherence formalism and guided-mode field representation is used to discuss the operation of few-mode fiber waveguide excited by a low-coherence, cross-spectrally pure, spatially coherent source in Michelson interferometer configuration as a sensor, even if a suppressed interference pattern at its exit face exists. In the case of a low- coherence excitation of few-mode fiber waveguide the principle of coherence modulation can be used, that is, the optical path difference between guided modes that exceeds the source coherence length can be compensated in Michelson interferometer configuration. The analysis of temporal coherence in a particular case of two-mode, weakly-guiding, step-index fiber waveguide takes also into consideration the effect of second-order modal dispersion; the potential applications to low- coherence source based interferometric sensors are discussed.
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Petr Hlubina and Pavel Prochazka "Sensor applications of two-mode fiber in the Michelson interferometer configuration", Proc. SPIE 2341, Interferometry '94: Interferometric Fiber Sensing, (30 November 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195542
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Michelson interferometers

Dispersion

Sensors

Interferometry

Coherence (optics)

Temporal coherence

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