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In order to measure with high resolution a parameter such as the temperature or the pressure, the interferometric optical fibers sensors (O.F.S.) have been proposed during the last years {1}. While the resolution is quite good, they present the disadvantage of a reference arm in which perturbations can occur. Such situations appear in the Mach-Zehnder or in the Michelson optical fiber configuration but not in the Fabry-Pérot configuration {2} in which the two arms are in the same fiber. Other configurations using single-mode fiber in which the external parameter modifies the evolution of the state of polarization (S.O.P.) have been developped in connection with interferometric O.F.S. {3}.
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Huard, S.J. (1987). Polarimetric Optical Fiber Pressure Sensor With Low Temperature Effects. In: Chester, A.N., Martellucci, S., Scheggi, A.M.V. (eds) Optical Fiber Sensors. NATO ASI Series, vol 132. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3611-9_19
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