Abstract
Interferometers built with optical fibres are compact, have no moving parts, and their interrogation is easy. As such they have important advantages for optical sensing and metrology. A number of interferometers based on optical fibres have been demonstrated in the literature but the simplest one is the Fabry-Perot interferometer. The latter can be built with a flat reflecting surface and the tip of an optical fibre [1].
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