Compact, integral, 6-mirror, triaxial, laser rate gyro

Optics: measuring and testing – By dispersed light spectroscopy – Utilizing a spectrometer

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372 94, 385 2, G01C 1964, H01S 3101

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ABSTRACT:
A triaxial ring laser gyroscope with three square optical paths which are planar and orthogonal with respect to one another, this laser gyroscope comprising six optical mirrors interconnected two by two by means of twelve optical path segments (capillary channels), said segments forming an octahedron, with one mirror for each corner, each of the mirrors operating simultaneously in two orthogonal optical paths.

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