Miniature multi-turn fibre current sensors
Highly birefringent Bow-Tie fibres can be sensitized to Faraday rotation by spinning the fibres during draw. The fibres become elliptically-birefringent and this permits multi-turn small-diameter coil to be wound without loss of current sensitivity.
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