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8 November 1983 Response Of Fiber Gyros To Signals Introduced At The Second Harmonic Of The Bias Modulation Frequency
B. Y. Kim, H. C. Lefevre, R. A. Bergh, H. J. Shaw
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Abstract
A technique that can be used for the closed-loop operation of dynamically biased optical fiber gyroscopes is discussed. The source wavelength dependence of the scale factor is considerably suppressed and the dynamic range of this system is limited only by that of the phase modulator used. Preliminary experimental results using an all-fiber gyroscope are compared with theoretical predictions.
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B. Y. Kim, H. C. Lefevre, R. A. Bergh, and H. J. Shaw "Response Of Fiber Gyros To Signals Introduced At The Second Harmonic Of The Bias Modulation Frequency", Proc. SPIE 0425, Single Mode Optical Fibers, (8 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936218
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Phase shift keying

Gyroscopes

Modulators

Signal detection

Phase modulation

Phase shifts

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