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Rotation measurements using a a resonant fiber optic gyroscope based on Kagome fiber
Published 10 Dec 2018 in physics.ins-det and physics.optics | (1812.04694v1)
Abstract: We build a resonant fiber optic gyro based on Kagome hollow-core fiber. A semi-bulk cavity architecture based on a 18-m-long Kagome fiber permits to achieve a cavity finesse of 23 with a resonance linewidth of 700 kHz. An optimized Pound-Drever-Hall servo-locking scheme is used to probe the cavity in reflection. Closed-loop operation of the gyroscope permits to reach an angular random walk as small as 0.004$\circ/\sqrt{\mathrm{h}}$ and a bias stability of 0.45$\circ$/h over 0.5 s of integration time.
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