All-guided wave interferometers using [3×3] directional couplers as beam splitters are analyzed in detail. The characteristics of such interferometers are compared with those of conventional interferometers using [2×2] beam splitters. It is shown that there are advantages in using [3×3] couplers instead of [2×2] couplers in the Mach-Zehnder interferometric sensors and the Sagnac rotation sensors (gyroscopes).
Periodic phase changes in the 10(-6) -rad region have been induced and detected in a single-mode all-fiber Mach- Zehnder interferometer by stretching the fiber with a piezoelectric cylinder driven at frequencies between 40 and 10(4) Hz.
In single-mode optical fiber interferometer sensors environmental effects such as ambient temperature fluctuations and static pressure changes result in signal fading. Three different optical techniques which eliminate the signal fading problem are presented and experimentally verified. Comparison of the three techniques in terms of their technical merits is presented.
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