Optical Interferometry 2017
DOI: 10.5772/66133
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Interferometry Applications in All-Optical Communications Networks

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“…Optical interferometers are of fundamental importance for precision measurements in modern age, underpinning research and industrial applications in a variety of fields such as astronomy [1][2][3], remote detection [4,5], surface profiling [6,7], optical communications [8], quantum optics [9,10], biosensing [11,12], fluid dynamics [13,14], optometry [15], and holographic imaging [16,17]. Generally, an optical interferometer starts with a light input, then splits it into several beams, exposes parts of them to external effects (e.g., changes in length or refractive index), and finally recombines for superposition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optical interferometers are of fundamental importance for precision measurements in modern age, underpinning research and industrial applications in a variety of fields such as astronomy [1][2][3], remote detection [4,5], surface profiling [6,7], optical communications [8], quantum optics [9,10], biosensing [11,12], fluid dynamics [13,14], optometry [15], and holographic imaging [16,17]. Generally, an optical interferometer starts with a light input, then splits it into several beams, exposes parts of them to external effects (e.g., changes in length or refractive index), and finally recombines for superposition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optical interferometers are of fundamental importance for precision measurements in modern age, underpinning research and industrial applications in a variety of fields such as astronomy [1][2][3], remote detection [4,5] , surface profiling [6,7], optical communications [8], quantum optics [9,10], biosensing [11,12], fluid dynamics [13,14], optometry [15], and holographic imaging [16,17]. Generally, an optical interferometer starts with a light input, then splits it into several beams, exposes parts of them to external effects (e.g., changes in length or refractive index), and finally recombines for superposition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optical signal is demanded to have high speed and bandwidth for future and potential networks [20,21]. Some developments of optical networks with the use of the mach-zehnder interferometer (MZI) modulator were presented [22]. MZI is the device that used to calculate the relative phase shift between two beams of light source either by changing the length of one arm or by putting a sample in one the arm by biasing due to high power consumption that needs to be removed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%