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Frequency mixing in fibre-optic interferometer systems

Frequency mixing in fibre-optic interferometer systems

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Frequency mixing effects introduced by the photodetectors in optical fibre interferometer systems have been examined experimentally. Thin film PVF2 strips attached to the single-mode-fibre interferometer arms served as voltage-driven phase modulators. These mixing effects, while possibly limiting the dynamic range of fibre sensor systems, may be used for frequency multiplexing.

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