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Effect of the longitudinal-mode characteristics on the stability of fiber-optic laser Doppler velocimeters

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Abstract

The longitudinal-mode characteristics of laser sources strongly affect the performance of fiber-optic laser Doppler velocimeters (LDVs).1 We report here the effects of the mode competition and mode hopping of laser sources on the stability of LDVs.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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