Fiber optical time-division-multiplexed unbalanced pulsed interf

Optics: measuring and testing – By particle light scattering – With photocell detection

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25022719, 25022727, G01B 902

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051737434

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and methods for reducing and preventing polarization fading in unbalanced measuring interferometers. An extended interferometer having a plurality of sensors and a compensating interferometer are used. They are driven from a pulsed optical signal source wherein the optical signal comprises sequences of two pulses each. To prevent polarization fading the polarization of a predetermined one of each two-pulse sequence is switched, preferably orthogonally, from sequence to sequence. Interference pulse output groups are produced for each two-pulse driving sequence. Each output group has the same number of usable pulses as the number of sensors in the interferometer.

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