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Optical-fiber interferometer for velocity measurements with picosecond resolution
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PhotonicsEngineeringOptical-fiber InterferometerMeasurementOptical PropertiesUnique Interferometer SystemInterferometryFiber Optic SensingEducationLaser-based SensorFiber OpticsOptical Fiber CommunicationInstrumentationMultimode Optical FiberSingle-mode Optical FiberFiber OpticOptical Sensors
The conventional Doppler laser-interference velocimeters are made up of traditional optical elements such as lenses and mirrors and will generally restrict its applications in multipoint velocity measurements. By transfering the light from multimode optical fiber to single-mode optical fiber and using the currently available conventional telecommunications elements, the authors have constructed a velocimeter called all-fiber displacement interferometer system for any reflector. The unique interferometer system is only made up of fibers or fiber-coupled components. The viability of this technique is demonstrated by measuring the velocity of an interface moving at velocity of 2133m∕s with 50ps time resolution. In addition, the concept of optical-fiber mode conversion would provide a way to develop various optical-fiber sensors.
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