Qihang Ai, Mengxi Tan, Max Herbold, Rebecca Russell, Aditya Dubey, Guanghui Ren, Thach G. Nguyen, Dan Yang, Yung-Jr Hung, Arnan Mitchell, "Integrated Photonic Gyroscopes," Electromagnetic Science, in press, doi: 10.23919/emsci.2024.0026, 2022.
Citation: Qihang Ai, Mengxi Tan, Max Herbold, Rebecca Russell, Aditya Dubey, Guanghui Ren, Thach G. Nguyen, Dan Yang, Yung-Jr Hung, Arnan Mitchell, "Integrated Photonic Gyroscopes," Electromagnetic Science, in press, doi: 10.23919/emsci.2024.0026, 2022.
  • Integrated photonics gyroscopes(IPGs) have emerged as a promising alternative to other gyroscopes, offering high sensitivity, compactness, and low power consumption, especially being more conducive to integration. In this review, we discuss recent advances in the IPG technology and research, including the different types of IPGs currently being developed, which include waveguide spiral-based, ring laser gyroscope (RLG), and passive ring resonator based IPGs. We highlight efforts to improve the stability, accuracy, and resolution of IPGs, such as using narrow-band laser diodes and using a high-stability, low-noise power supply system. Additionally, we provide an overview of the key performance measures of IPGs, including resolution, drifting, stability, noise cancellation as well as their interrelationships. Finally, we discuss challenges and future directions for the IPG research, including improving long-term stability and addressing sensitivity to shock and vibrations.
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