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3 April 1989 Optical Beating Interferometry For Correlation Processing Of Fluctuating Optical Waves Guided In A Length Of Birefringent Fiber
Kazuhiko Oka, Satoshi Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohtsuka
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Proceedings Volume 1121, Interferometry '89; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961288
Event: Interferometry '89, 1989, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
A fiber-optic heterodyne correlation-processing system is devised to investigate the spectral characteristics of the fluctuating optical waves propagated in a length of externally perturbed birefringent single-mode fiber. The power and cross-power spectra for the complex-amplitude fluctuations of the initially excited and cross-coupled modes guided in the orthogonal axes of the fiber are taken out of a beat-photocurrent spectrum with the help of a computer-aided processing system. The theoretical background and its experimental demonstrations are presented.
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Kazuhiko Oka, Satoshi Tanaka, and Yoshihiro Ohtsuka "Optical Beating Interferometry For Correlation Processing Of Fluctuating Optical Waves Guided In A Length Of Birefringent Fiber", Proc. SPIE 1121, Interferometry '89, (3 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961288
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KEYWORDS
Interferometry

Polarization

Sensors

Beam splitters

Oscillators

Single mode fibers

Computing systems

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