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Abstract:
This study experimentally reveals the self-biasing phenomenon in prism laser gyros. When the gyro operates in a specific double longitudinal mode and four-frequency oscillation state, the gyro can detect the normal angular velocity component of the Earth's rotation without dithering, the self-biasing status is induced. In this study, a laboratory platform of the self-biasing laser gyro is established. The two longitudinal modes oscillate on both sides of the gain curve. The intensity ratio of the strong and weak modes is about 1.4 to 1, and the coupling effects of these two modes with parallel linear polarization have been discussed using Lamb theory. Because the adverse effects of biasing technical are avoided, the self-biasing gyro has potential to challenge the strategic precision.
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