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Coupling Effect of a Single-Mode Fiber Coil Under Time-Varying Temperature and Magnetic Field

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A coupling effect in the single-mode fiber coil (SMFC) of a depolarized interference fiber optic gyroscope (De-IFOG) under time-varying temperature and magnetic field, which can cause a serious nonreciprocal phase… Click to show full abstract

A coupling effect in the single-mode fiber coil (SMFC) of a depolarized interference fiber optic gyroscope (De-IFOG) under time-varying temperature and magnetic field, which can cause a serious nonreciprocal phase error, is revealed. In this paper, the mechanism of the coupling effect is thoroughly studied and the related theory is derived in detail. Simulations and experiments are carried out to verify the validity. The experiments show a peak-to-peak value error of about 50 °/h in the SMFC when the magnitude of magnetic field is 10 Gauss and the temperature uniformly increases from 10 to 60 °C at the rate of 36 °C/h, which cannot be neglected in the applications of De-IFOGs.

Keywords: coupling effect; magnetic field; effect single; single mode

Journal Title: Journal of Lightwave Technology
Year Published: 2019

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