Grover-Sagnac interferometer (2501.14049v1)
Abstract: We demonstrate a nontraditional design of the Sagnac interferometer by replacing the commonly used beam splitter with a linear-optical Grover multiport. This substitution creates a pole at the origin of the device parameter space with an associated resonance in the output intensity. The structure of this resonance is dictated only by the non-reciprocal portion of the phase acquired in the Sagnac loop. This property directly results from adopting the more symmetric and higher-dimensional central scattering coin, and allows for a different approach to registering and detecting the non-reciprocal Sagnac phase. This parameter may be extracted from the width of a peak or dip in the interferogram instead of tracing small changes in power as in traditional Sagnac interferometry. We discuss how losses affect the system and potential metrological applications.
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