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Synchronously pumped fiber Raman gyroscope

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Abstract

A new optical gyroscope has been proposed that uses stimulated Raman scattering in a single-mode fiber. It is theoretically shown that highly sensitive detection of inertial rotation can be attained by using a synchronously pumped fiber Raman laser operating in the zero-chromatic-dispersion region of the fiber.

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