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<em>Physics Letters A.</em> A fiber optic conveyor has been developed for investigating the travel-time difference between two counter-propagating light beams in uniformly moving fiber. Our finding is that there is a travel-time difference ??t=2v??l/c<sup>2</sup> in a fiber segment of length ??l moving with the source and detector at a speed v, whether the segment is moving uniformly or circularly.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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<em>Physics Letters A.</em> A fiber optic conveyor has been developed for investigating the travel-time difference between two counter-propagating light beams in uniformly moving fiber. Our finding is that there is a travel-time difference ??t=2v??l/c<sup>2</sup> in a fiber segment of length ??l moving with the source and detector at a speed v, whether the segment is moving uniformly or circularly.
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Scientific Paper
Title Modified Sagnac experiment for measuring travel-time difference between counter-propagating light beams in a uniformly moving fiber
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Author(s) Ruyong Wang
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2003
Journal None
Volume 312
Number 1-2
No. of pages 8
Pages 7-10

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Abstract

Physics Letters A. A fiber optic conveyor has been developed for investigating the travel-time difference between two counter-propagating light beams in uniformly moving fiber. Our finding is that there is a travel-time difference ??t=2v??l/c2 in a fiber segment of length ??l moving with the source and detector at a speed v, whether the segment is moving uniformly or circularly.