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Locking phenomenon of polarization flipping in He–Ne laser with a phase anisotropy feedback cavity

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Abstract

In this article, the locking phenomenon of polarization flipping is reported. A model that integrates the model of the equivalent cavity of a Fabry–Perot interferometer and Lamb’s semiclassical theory is built to explain the locking phenomenon. On the basis of analysis of the model, a method is proposed to release the locking of polarization flipping. After solving the problem of lock-in, the system in this paper can be used to measure small stress of the optical component and phase retardation of the birefringence component.

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