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Remote interferometer using an optical fiber

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Abstract

A simple and stable fiber-optic remote interferometer is constructed by using polarization-maintaining fiber for the transmission of the optical signals and a conventional two-beam interferometer as the sensor. The remote interferometer is sensitive and fringe countable using the two-channel properties of the fiber.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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