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Fiber optic scanning interferometer using a polarization splitting coupler
   
Document Number
US Patent 7136167
Issued Date
November 14, 2006
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Failes; Michael (Burlington, Ontario,CA)
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Abstract
A fiber optic scanning interferometer in a Michelson arrangement using a polarization splitting coupler is disclosed. The splitting of s and p polarization modes into the fast and slow axes of a birefringent fiber allows the temporal separation of interference phenomena from multiple reflections such that signal recovery is simplified.
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Published
November 14, 2006
Application Number
10/796,320
Filed
March 10, 2004
US Classification
356/479  
Int'l Classification
G01B   9/02   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Nov 06, 2003 [CA] 2448346
USPTO Field of Search
356/477   356/479   356/491   250/227.19   250/227.27  
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