Abstract

This paper describes a simple interferometric arrangement, which allows a direct observation of Berry's topological phase in optical fibers. The interferometer consists of a single mode, low birefringent fiber ring that involves a non-coplanar path (a helix). The fringe shift observed by changing the helix pitch permits the measurement of the geometrical phase.

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