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9 April 2007 Rotation effects as components of seismic events
Zbigniew Krajewski, Leszek R. Jaroszewicz
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Proceedings Volume 6608, Lightguides and Their Applications III; 66081G (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.739739
Event: Lightguides and Their Applications III, 2006, Krasnobród, Poland
Abstract
In the paper the concept of optical sensor FORS-II (Fiber-Optic Rotational Seismometer) application for detection of rotation effects occur during seismic events is presented. The main advantage of the FORS-II is its very high sensitivity in the range of about 2.10-8 rad/s. Result of the system research and experimental data comparison with data obtain by two antiparallel pendulum seismometers are also presented. Finally, theoretical concept of observed rotation effects during seismic events is also presented.
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Zbigniew Krajewski and Leszek R. Jaroszewicz "Rotation effects as components of seismic events", Proc. SPIE 6608, Lightguides and Their Applications III, 66081G (9 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.739739
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Bismuth

Polarization

Optical fibers

Wave propagation

Polarizers

Phase shifts

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