Abstract

We consider an interferometric fiber optic current sensor with a fiber coil operated in reflection and compare three different techniques to prepare the coil: thermally annealed coils, stress-free packaging of a bare low birefringent fiber in a fused silica capillary, and coils from highly birefringent spun fiber. In particular we theoretically and experimentally investigate how the fiber retarder that generates the near left and right circular light waves in the sensing fiber must be prepared for temperature compensation of the Faraday effect in the three cases. All three methods can achieve accuracy within ±<0.2% over an extended temperature range but they considerably differ in their practical challenges.

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