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Two-Dimensional Laser Doppler Velocimeter Using Polarization-Maintaining Single-Mode Fibers

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Abstract

Use of single-mode optical fibers in laser Doppler velocimeters (LDV) enables remote deployment, flexibility, and simplicity in system design.1 For many LDV applications there is a requirement to determine simultaneously two orthogonal velocity components. Conventional 2-D LDVs which use prisms and lenses utilize orthogonal fringe systems formed using either a two-color2 or an orthogonal polarization system.3

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