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20 July 2015 Hybrid air-core photonic bandgap fiber ring resonator and implications for resonant fiber optic gyro
Yuchao Yan, Linglan Wang, Huilian Ma, Diqing Ying, Zhonghe Jin
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Proceedings Volume 9655, Fifth Asia-Pacific Optical Sensors Conference; 96550I (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2184415
Event: Fifth Asia Pacific Optical Sensors Conference, 2015, Jeju, Korea, Republic of
Abstract
A novel hybrid polarization-maintaining (PM) air-core photonic bandgap fiber (PBF) ring resonator is demonstrated by using a conventional PM fiber coupler formed by splicing a section of air-core PBF into the resonator. The coupling loss between the PM air-core PBF and the conventional solid-core PM fiber is reduced down to ∼1.8 dB per junction. With the countermeasures proposed to reduce the backscattering induced noise, a bias stability of approximately 0.007 °/s was observed over a 1 hour timeframe, which is the best result reported to date, to the best of our knowledge, for RFOGs equipped with a hybrid air-core PBF ring resonator.
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Yuchao Yan, Linglan Wang, Huilian Ma, Diqing Ying, and Zhonghe Jin "Hybrid air-core photonic bandgap fiber ring resonator and implications for resonant fiber optic gyro", Proc. SPIE 9655, Fifth Asia-Pacific Optical Sensors Conference, 96550I (20 July 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2184415
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KEYWORDS
Resonators

Phase modulation

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Fiber couplers

Backscatter

Polarization

Free space optics

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