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Phase-nulling fiber-optic laser gyro

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Abstract

A fiber-optic gyro is described that employs closed-loop phase compensation. Preliminary experimental results are reported of the sensing of rotation rates down to 0.5°/sec for a 135-mm-radius, 100-m-length fiber coil.

© 1979 Optical Society of America

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