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We describe a range of fibre optic techniques for the control and measurement of optical polarisation state. These techniques are illustrated by a range of experimental applications including time-resolved optical activity measurements, dual-component laser velocimetry, and magnetometry by Faraday rotation.
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J. D. C. Jones, R. P. Tatam, P. Akhavan Leilabady, C. N. Pannell, D. A. Jackson, "Optical Fibre Polarimetry," Proc. SPIE 0630, Fibre Optics '86, (6 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963606