sagnac interferometer

How does a Sagnac Interferometer Work?

The Sagnac Interferometer operates on the principle of the Sagnac Effect, which involves splitting a beam of light into two paths that travel in opposite directions along a closed loop. When the system undergoes rotation, a phase shift occurs between the two beams, which can be detected as an interference pattern. This phase shift is directly proportional to the rotation rate, making the Sagnac Interferometer highly sensitive to rotational changes.

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