Optical fiber rotation sensing

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    • Burns, William K.

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Optical fiber rotation sensing

edited by William K. Burns

(Quantum electronics : principles and applications)

Academic Press, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Optical Fiber Rotation Sensing is the first book devoted to Interferometric Fiber Optic Gyros (IFOG). This book provides a complete overview of IFOGs, beginning with a historical review of IFOG development and including a fundamental exposition of basic principles, a discussion of devices and components, and concluding with industry reports on state-of-the-art activity. With several chapters contributed by principal developers of this solid-state device, the result is an authoritative work which will serve as the resource for researchers, students, and users of IFOGs.

Table of Contents

Section I. Principles 1. Basic Principles of Fiber-Optic Gyroscopes 2. Polarization and Direfringence Effects 3. Signal Processing Techniques Section II. Devices and Components 4. Closed-Loop Bulk-Optic Fiber Gyros 5. All Fiber Gyroscope 6. Polarization Control with PM Fiber 7. Integrated Optic Components and Digital-Processing Techniques Section III. Sources and New Technology 8. Superluminescent Optical Sources for Sensor Applications 9. Broadband Rare-Earth Doped Fiber Laser Sources 10. Proton-Exchange Integrated Optical Components Section IV. Industrial Activity 11. Industry Reports

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