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  2. Mach–Zehnder interferometer - Wikipedia

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    The MachZehnder interferometer is a device used to determine the relative phase shift variations between two collimated beams derived by splitting light from a single source. The interferometer has been used, among other things, to measure phase shifts between the two beams caused by a sample or a change in length of one of the paths.

  3. Electro-optic modulator - Wikipedia

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    A phase modulating EOM can also be used as an amplitude modulator by using a MachZehnder interferometer. This alternative technique is often used in integrated optics where the requirements of phase stability is more easily achieved. The beam splitter divides the laser light into two paths, one of which has a phase modulator as described above.

  4. Delay line interferometer - Wikipedia

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    A delay line interferometer (DLI) can be a MachZehnder interferometer or Michelson interferometer based on two-beam interference, in which one beam is time-delayed to the other by a desired interval. Delay line interferometers are also known as optical DPSK demodulators. They convert a phase-keyed signal into an amplitude-keyed signal.

  5. List of types of interferometers - Wikipedia

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    Linnik interferometer (microscopy) LUPI variant of Michelson; Lummer–Gehrcke interferometer; MachZehnder interferometer; Martin–Puplett interferometer; Michelson interferometer; Mirau interferometer (also known as a Mirau objective) (microscopy) Moiré interferometer (see moiré pattern) Multi-beam interferometer ; Near-field interferometer

  6. Planar lightwave circuit interferometer - Wikipedia

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    An interferometer is an optical measuring device using the principle of light waves canceling and reinforcing each other. ... e.g. Mach-Zehnder, [1] Michelson, [2] ...

  7. Wheeler's delayed-choice experiment - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Their complicated experiment is based on the MachZehnder interferometer, involving a triggered diamond N–V colour centre photon generator, polarization, and an electro-optical modulator acting as a switchable beam splitter. Measuring in a closed configuration showed interference, while measuring in an open configuration allowed ...

  8. Interferometry - Wikipedia

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    The MachZehnder interferometer's relatively large and freely accessible working space, and its flexibility in locating the fringes has made it the interferometer of choice for visualizing flow in wind tunnels, [40] [41] and for flow visualization studies in general. It is frequently used in the fields of aerodynamics, plasma physics and heat ...

  9. Fiber-optic communication - Wikipedia

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    An optical communication system transmitter consists of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), a driver amplifier and a MachZehnder modulator. The deployment of higher modulation formats (> 4-QAM ) or higher baud Rates (> 32 GBd ) diminishes the system performance due to linear and non-linear transmitter effects.