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The highly sensitive polarization pressure sensor is based on single-mode fiber-optic waveguides. The measured sensitivity has been found experimentally to be 13·10–2 dB·Pa–1·m–1. A λ/4 phase plate was used as an optical decoupler in the sensor.
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Rzhavin, Y.I. Fiber-Optic Polarization Pressure Sensor. Measurement Techniques 45, 738–741 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020959825956
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