Abstract

A new remote-measurement technique of length is developed, by using a low-coherence tandem interferometer and a single-mode optical fiber. The optical path length with a gauge block in the first low-coherence interferometer is transmitted through the optical fiber to the second interferometer. And then the interference fringes containing the length information are generated and detected with high accuracy.

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