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Scale-factor-stabilized fiber-optic gyroscope based on a spectrum-broadened laser-diode source

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Abstract

A spectrum-broadened laser-diode source that uses the optical feedback and current-modulation effects has been adopted as the light source of a fiber-optic gyroscope to reduce the inherent phase noise. The scale factor of the gyroscope has also been stabilized.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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