Abstract

It is shown that the zero drift of interference of counterpropagating waves at the output from a fiber ring interferometer can be completely eliminated in the first order of magnitude and significantly decreased in the second order of magnitude if a sufficiently broadband source of nonmonochromatic radiation is used in a fiber ring interferometer with a circuit formed by a highly anisotropic optical waveguide when the depolarization length of nonmonochromatic radiation in a single-mode fiber-optical waveguide becomes significantly shorter than the correlation length of random inhomogeneities. Numerical estimates are made.

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