We discuss the relationship between Sagnac effect and "slow light" phenomenon, and point out that although the medium and waveguide dispersion can in no way affect the magnitude of Sagnac effect, the highly dispersive structure is still beneficial to the enhancement of Sagnac effect and can be utilized to detect absolute rotation for navigation purpose. Based on the EIT-like property of coupled resonator structure, a miniature highly sensitive gyroscope is possible. This EIT-like phenomenon occurs through a classical mean in a coupled resonator structure due to all-optical classical interference, called coupled resonator induced transparency (CRIT). With the analogy between optical and atomic parameters, we treat Sagnac effect ...
Optical gyroscopes based on the Sagnac effect have been the mainstay of inertial navigation in aeros...
金沢大学理工研究域機械工学系In rotating ring resonators, resonant frequencies are split because of the Sagnac effe...
We propose a scheme to realize rotation sensing through the use of optical lattices with laser-assis...
We discuss the relationship between Sagnac effect and “slow light ” phenomenon, and point out that a...
The concept of the Sagnac effect in a slow-light medium and resonator structure with a high group di...
We study the effect of rotation on the propagation of electromagnetic waves in slow-light waveguide ...
Optical rotation sensors based on some highly dispersive resonating structures axe expected to be hi...
Optical rotation sensors based on some highly dispersive resonating structures are expected to be hi...
We propose to utilize the highly dispersive coupled resonator structure for sensitive rotation sensi...
The highly efficient coupling of light from conventional optical components to optical mode volumes ...
In order to meet the requirements of inertial guidance to gyroscope with high sensitivity and stabil...
Electrodynamics in rotating optical elements has attracted much interest due to its potential applic...
We show that the Sagnac effect is not necessarily due to the presence of a rotating observer, but ra...
Passive optical "gyros " as well as active optical "gyros " (i.e. ring laser gyr...
Exceptional points (EPs) are special spectral degeneracies of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians that govern...
Optical gyroscopes based on the Sagnac effect have been the mainstay of inertial navigation in aeros...
金沢大学理工研究域機械工学系In rotating ring resonators, resonant frequencies are split because of the Sagnac effe...
We propose a scheme to realize rotation sensing through the use of optical lattices with laser-assis...
We discuss the relationship between Sagnac effect and “slow light ” phenomenon, and point out that a...
The concept of the Sagnac effect in a slow-light medium and resonator structure with a high group di...
We study the effect of rotation on the propagation of electromagnetic waves in slow-light waveguide ...
Optical rotation sensors based on some highly dispersive resonating structures axe expected to be hi...
Optical rotation sensors based on some highly dispersive resonating structures are expected to be hi...
We propose to utilize the highly dispersive coupled resonator structure for sensitive rotation sensi...
The highly efficient coupling of light from conventional optical components to optical mode volumes ...
In order to meet the requirements of inertial guidance to gyroscope with high sensitivity and stabil...
Electrodynamics in rotating optical elements has attracted much interest due to its potential applic...
We show that the Sagnac effect is not necessarily due to the presence of a rotating observer, but ra...
Passive optical "gyros " as well as active optical "gyros " (i.e. ring laser gyr...
Exceptional points (EPs) are special spectral degeneracies of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians that govern...
Optical gyroscopes based on the Sagnac effect have been the mainstay of inertial navigation in aeros...
金沢大学理工研究域機械工学系In rotating ring resonators, resonant frequencies are split because of the Sagnac effe...
We propose a scheme to realize rotation sensing through the use of optical lattices with laser-assis...