A New Optical Method for Suppressing Radial Magnetic Error in a Depolarized Interference Fiber Optic Gyroscope

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Based on the theory of the radial magnetic error (RME) in depolarized interference fiber optic gyroscopes (D-IFOGs) under magnetic field, a new optical method is proposed to decrease the RME by adding a suppressing section fiber (SSF) in D-IFOGs. A related theoretical model is established, and the solutions of the parameters of the SSF are obtained with numerical calculations. Then the results of the suppressed RME are simulated. An experimental system is set up to verify the theory and simulation, and the experimental results prove that the RME can be suppressed effectively with a SSF added in the D-IFOG. The magnitude of the RME can be reduced to one-tenth of the original.

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Zhou, Y., Zhao, Y., Zhang, D., Shu, X., & Che, S. (2018). A New Optical Method for Suppressing Radial Magnetic Error in a Depolarized Interference Fiber Optic Gyroscope. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-20487-x

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