Single-frequency external-cavity semiconductor ring-laser gyroscope

  • Mignot A
  • Feugnet G
  • Schwartz S
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report for the first time (to our knowledge) the experimental achievement of a single-frequency ring-laser gyroscope using a diode-pumped half-vertical-cavity semiconductor-emitting laser structure as a gain medium. Thanks to the control of mode competition by an active feedback loop, we observe a beat signal from recombined beams that has a frequency proportional to the rotation rate as predicted by the Sagnac effect. This promising result opens new perspectives for rotation sensing.

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Mignot, A., Feugnet, G., Schwartz, S., Sagnes, I., Garnache, A., Fabre, C., & Pocholle, J.-P. (2009). Single-frequency external-cavity semiconductor ring-laser gyroscope. Optics Letters, 34(1), 97. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.34.000097

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