Claims
- 1. A fiber-optic gyroscope for measuring an angular velocity of a fiber coil from a phase difference between a clockwise-propagating beam and a counter-clockwise-propagating beam when light beams are transmitted clockwise and counter-clockwise in the fiber coil comprising:
- a light source for emitting a semi-monochromatic light;
- a fiber coil made from a single-mode fiber wound many times for letting beams propagate clockwise and counterclockwise therein;
- a photodetector for letting a clockwise-propagating beam and a counterclockwise-propagating beam interfere with each other and for detecting intensity of interfering beams;
- a polarizer for converting a circularly-polarized, elliptically-polarized or linearly-polarized beam into a linearly-polarized beam with a definite polarization plane parallel with an allowable axis;
- a first path communicating with the light source;
- a second path in which the polarizer is provided;
- a third path and a fourth path as extra parts of the fiber coil;
- a fifth path communicating with the photodetector;
- a first coupler for connecting the first path and the fifth path to the second path;
- a second coupler for connecting the third path and the fourth path to the second path;
- a first depolarizer provided between the light: source and the polarizer for depolarizing light beams;
- a second depolarizer provided in the third path or fourth path for depolarizing light beams,
- the beams emitted from the light source being depolarized by the first depolarizer and entering the polarizer,
- the first depolarizer being constructed by coupling a first birefringent material A of birefringence B.sub.a and a length L.sub.a to a second birefringent material B of birefringence B.sub.b and a length L.sub.b with optical principal axes inclining at 45 degrees to each other,
- the second depolarizer being constructed by coupling a third birefringent material C of birefringence B.sub.o and a length L.sub.o to a fourth birefringent material D of birefringence B.sub.d and a length L.sub.d with optical principal axes inclining at 45 degrees to each other, in which the birefringence and lengths of birefringent materials A, B, C and D satisfy inequalities;
- .vertline.P.sub.a B.sub.a L.sub.a +P.sub.b B.sub.b L.sub.b +P.sub.o B.sub.o L.sub.o +P.sub.d B.sub.d L.sub.d .vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C
- where P.sub.a, P.sub.b, P.sub.o, and P.sub.d are triplet factors for materials A. B, C and D which take independently one of three values -1, 0, or +1 but do not take 0 at the same time, C is a coherent length of the light emitted from the light source, B.sub.5 L.sub.5 is a sum of products of birefringence and length of the single-mode fiber coil and the couplers.
- 2. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 1, wherein L.sub.d =2L.sub.o and B.sub.d =B.sub.o in the second depolarizer, and the lengths of birefringent materials satisfy an inequality:
- .vertline.B.sub.a L.sub.a -B.sub.o L.sub.o .vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C.
- 3. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 1, wherein the couplers are fiber couplers which are made from fibers by peeling coatings of fibers, adjoining peeled parts, melting and stretching ends of the fibers for connecting two fibers in order to obtain evanescent coupling of light.
- 4. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 1, wherein the couplers are beam splitters.
- 5. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polarizer is a fiber-type polarizer produced by winding a polarization maintaining fiber as a coil in order to dissipate energy of light with a polarization in a direction and to pass energy of light with another polarization without loss.
- 6. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second depolarizer is produced by splicing two polarization maintaining fibers with principal axes inclining at 45 degrees to each other.
- 7. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first depolarizer is produced by splicing a polarization maintaining fiber with the polarizer, the principal axis being twisting at 45 degrees to the allowable axis of the polarizer.
- 8. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light source is a superluminescent diode.
- 9. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light source is a laser diode with a broad spectrum of wavelength of light.
- 10. A fiber-optic gyroscope for measuring an angular velocity of fiber coil from a phase difference between a clockwise-propagating beam and a counter-clockwise-propagating beam when light beams are transmitted clockwise and counter-clockwise in the fiber coil comprising:
- a light source for emitting a semi-monochromatic light;
- a fiber coil made from a single-mode fiber wound many times for letting beams propagate clockwise and counterclockwise therein;
- a photodetector for letting a clockwise-propagating beam and a counterclockwise-propagating beam interfere with each other and for detecting intensity of interfering beams;
- a polarizer for converting a circularly-polarized, elliptically-polarized or linearly-polarized beam into a linearly-polarized beam with a definite polarization plane parallel with an allowable axis;
- a first path communicating with the light source;
- a second path in which the polarizer is provided;
- a third path and a fourth path as extra parts of the fiber coil;
- a fifth path communicating with the photodetector;
- a first coupler for connecting the first path and the fifth path to the second path;
- a second coupler for connecting the third path and the fourth path to the second path;
- a first depolarizer provided between the light source and the polarizer for depolarizing light beams;
- a second depolarizer provided in the third path or fourth path for depolarizing light beams,
- the beams emitted from the light source being depolarized by the first depolarizer and entering the polarizer,
- the first depolarizer being constructed by coupling a first birefringent material A of birefringence B.sub.1 and a length L.sub.a to a second birefringent material B of birefringence B.sub.1 and a length L.sub.b with optical principal axes inclining at 45 degrees to each other,
- the second depolarizer being constructed by coupling a third birefringent material C of birefringence B.sub.2 and a length L.sub.o to a fourth birefringent material D of birefringence B.sub.2 and a length L.sub.d with optical principal axes inclining at 45 degrees to each other, in which the birefringence and lengths of birefringent materials A, B, C and D satisfy inequalities in the case of L.sub.a <L.sub.b and L.sub.o <L.sub.d ;
- B.sub.1 L.sub.a -B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C
- B.sub.2 L.sub.o -B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C
- .vertline.B.sub.1 (L.sub.b -L.sub.a).vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C
- .vertline.B.sub.2 (L.sub.d -L.sub.o).vertline.-B.sub.a L.sub.a >C
- .vertline.B.sub.1 L.sub.a -B.sub.2 L.sub.o .vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C
- B.sub.1 (L.sub.b -L.sub.a)-B.sub.2 L.sub.o .vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C
- B.sub.1 L.sub.a -B.sub.2 (L.sub.d -L.sub.o).vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C
- .vertline.B.sub.1 (L.sub.b -L.sub.a)-B.sub.2 (L.sub.d -L.sub.o).vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C
- where C is a coherent length of the light emitted from the light source, B.sub.5 L.sub.5 is a sum of products of birefringence and lengths of the single-mode fiber coil and the couplers.
- 11. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 10, wherein the lengths of birefringent materials A and B satisfy L.sub.b = 2L.sub.a, the lengths of birefringent materials C and D satisfy L.sub.d =2L.sub.o, and the lengths of birefringent materials A and C satisfy an inequality;
- .vertline.B.sub.1 L.sub.a -B.sub.2 L.sub.o .vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C.
- 12. A fiber-optic gyroscope for measuring aft angular velocity of fiber coil from a phase difference between clockwise-propagating beam and a counterclockwise-propagating beam when light beams are transmitted clockwise and counter-clockwise in the fiber coil comprising:
- a light source for emitting a semi-monochromatic light of a coherent length of C;
- a fiber coil made from a single-mode fiber wound many times for letting beams propagate clockwise and counterclockwise therein;
- a photodetector for letting a clockwise-propagating beam and a counterclockwise-propagating beam interfere with each other and for detecting intensity of interfering beams;
- a polarizer with an allowable axis and a forbidden axis for converting a circularly-polarized, elliptically-polarized or linearly-polarized beam into a linearly-polarized beam with a definite polarization plane parallel with an allowable axis;
- a first path communicating with the light source;
- a second path in which the polarizer is provided;
- a third path and a fourth path as extra parts of the fiber coil;
- a fifth path communicating with the photodetector:
- a first coupler for connecting the first path and the fifth path to the second path;
- a second coupler for connecting the third path and the fourth path to the second path;
- a first depolarizer provided between the light source and the polarizer for depolarizing light beams;
- a second depolarizer provided in the third path or fourth path for depolarizing light beams,
- the beams emitted from the light source being depolarized by the first depolarizer and entering the polarizer,
- the first depolarizer being constructed by coupling a first birefringent material A of birefringence B.sub.a and a length L.sub.a to the polarizer with optical principal axes inclining at 45 degrees to the allowable axis,
- the second depolarizer being constructed by coupling a birefringent material C of birefringence B.sub.o and a length L.sub.o to another birefringent material D of birefringence B.sub.d and a length L.sub.d with optical principal axes inclining at 45 degrees to each other, in which the birefringence and lengths of birefringent materials A, C and D satisfy inequalities;
- .vertline.P.sub.a B.sub.a L.sub.a +P.sub.o B.sub.o L.sub.o +P.sub.d B.sub.d L.sub.d .vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C
- where P.sub.a, P.sub.o, and P.sub.d are triplet factors for material A, C and D which take independently one of three values -1, 0, or +1 but do not take 0 simultaneously, B.sub.5 L.sub.5 is a sum of products of birefringence and length of the single-mode fiber coil and the couplers.
- 13. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 12, wherein L.sub.d =2L.sub.o and B.sub.d =B.sub.o in the second depolarizer, and the lengths of birefringent materials satisfy an inequality;
- .vertline.B.sub.a L.sub.a -B.sub.o L.sub.o .vertline.-B.sub.5 L.sub.5 >C.
- 14. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 12, wherein the couplers are fiber couplers which are made from fibers by peeling coatings of fibers, adjoining peeled parts, melting and stretching ends of the fibers for connecting two fibers in order to obtain evanescent coupling of light.
- 15. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 12, wherein the couplers are beam splitters.
- 16. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 12, wherein the polarizer is a fiber-type polarizer produced by winding a polarization maintaining fiber as a coil in order to dissipate energy of light with a polarization in a direction and so pass energy of light with another polarization without loss.
- 17. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 12, wherein the second depolarizer is produced by splicing two polarization maintaining fibers with principal axes inclining at 45 degrees to each other.
- 18. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first depolarizer is produced by splicing a polarization maintaining fiber with the polarizer, the principal axis being twisting at 45 degrees to the allowable axis of the polarizer.
- 19. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 12, wherein the light source is a superluminescent diode.
- 20. A fiber-optic gyroscope as claimed in claim 12, wherein the light source is a laser diode with a broad spectrum of wavelength of light.
Priority Claims (4)
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3-198534 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/911,612 filed on Jul. 10, 1992.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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