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Multiplexing below the frequency noise limit using digitally enhanced interferometry

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Digitally enhanced interferometry enables the simultaneous interrogation of multiple displacement sensors. We utilize this multiplexing technique to simultaneously measure three sections of an optical fiber with displacement resolutions of ~200 pm and low crosstalk between channels. We further improve the displacement sensitivity of our system at low frequencies by implementing a differential measurement between multiple sensors to suppress noise due to laser frequency fluctuations.

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Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Pacific Rim, CLEOPR 2011

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