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13 February 1990 A High Performance Ti-Indiffused Lithium-Niobate Multi-Function Integrated-Optic Chip For Gyro Applications
C. Laskoskie, H. Hung, D. Ang
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Abstract
Multi-function integrated-optic chips (MFIOC's) have been identified as necessary components in achieving compact and light weight, low cost fiber-optic gyroscopes [1-6]. MFIOC's offer the advantage of replacing several of the components comprising a minimum reciprocal configuration gyro [7]. At the same time, they provide a means of implementing the phase modulation required in closed loop configurations. In this way a significant reduction of size over gyros employing all discrete components is realized. Additionally, volume production compatible chip fabrication should provide considerable cost reductions.
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C. Laskoskie, H. Hung, and D. Ang "A High Performance Ti-Indiffused Lithium-Niobate Multi-Function Integrated-Optic Chip For Gyro Applications", Proc. SPIE 1169, Fiber Optic and Laser Sensors VII, (13 February 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963050
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Gyroscopes

Modulation

Polarizers

Electrodes

Sensors

Polarization

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