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This paper shortly discusses physical origin of the polarization interferometry phenomena in highly birefringent optical fibers and simultaneously presents the latest experimental results with new types of anisotropic liquid crystalline-core optical fibers and fiber-based structures in view of potential applications to environmental and industrial fiber optic sensing.
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Tomasz R. Wolinski, "Polarization interferometry in optical fibers and sensors," Proc. SPIE 3744, Interferometry '99: Techniques and Technologies, (13 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357734