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15 December 1978 Dispersion and Gas Flow Effects in the Ring Laser Gyro
F. Aronowitz, W. L. Lim
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Abstract
The effects of dispersion and gas flow on the operation of the ring laser gyro are summarized. The theory is shown to predict a dimple in the anomalous dispersion properties of the atomic transition. Experiments were carried out using a 43.4 cm and 21.7 cm visible laser gyro. Scale factor and nullshift results showed consistency and confirmed the existence of the dimple. The peak-peak relative magnitude of the scale factor dimple was found to be approximately 25 x 10-6. Gas flow was varied by unbalancing the discharge currents in the two legs of the laser gyro. A nullshift sensitivity of 0.0066 deg/hr/µamp of unbalance was found. Analysis of the data showed the nullshift sensitivity to velocity flow to be 4.4 deg/hr/cm/sec of velocity unbalance.
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F. Aronowitz and W. L. Lim "Dispersion and Gas Flow Effects in the Ring Laser Gyro", Proc. SPIE 0157, Laser Inertial Rotation Sensors, (15 December 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965460
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KEYWORDS
Gyroscopes

Neon

Chemical species

Sensors

Doppler effect

Radiation effects

Beam splitters

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