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30 November 1994 Deformation effects in highly birefringent optical fibers for polarimetric sensors
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Proceedings Volume 2341, Interferometry '94: Interferometric Fiber Sensing; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195551
Event: International Conference on Interferometry '94, 1994, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
Development of the theoretical understanding of the principle of a new fiber optic polarimetric sensors based on deformation effects (such as those induced by hydrostatic pressure, longitudinal strain, twisting effect and temperature) on lowest-order mode propagation in highly birefringent polarization-maintaining fibers is discussed and the latest results of birefringence measurements in bow-tie and elliptical-core fibers influenced simultaneously by longitudinal strain and twisting effect are presented.
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Tomasz R. Wolinski "Deformation effects in highly birefringent optical fibers for polarimetric sensors", Proc. SPIE 2341, Interferometry '94: Interferometric Fiber Sensing, (30 November 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195551
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Birefringence

Sensors

Polarimetry

Interferometry

Fiber optics sensors

Optical fibers

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