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22 August 1988 2.5 GHz Bandwith LiNbO3 Shear Bragg Cells
Jolanta I. Soos, Ronald G. Rosemeier, Thomas P. McFerrin, Robert L. Scheerer
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Abstract
Applications of GHz bandwidth acousto-optic devices operating at 630nm and 830nm seem to be ideal for optical signal processing, scanners, deflectors and frequency shifters. One of the major applications are for RF spectrometers in early warning radar receivers and auto-correlators.
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Jolanta I. Soos, Ronald G. Rosemeier, Thomas P. McFerrin, and Robert L. Scheerer "2.5 GHz Bandwith LiNbO3 Shear Bragg Cells", Proc. SPIE 0936, Advances in Optical Information Processing III, (22 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946923
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KEYWORDS
Acoustics

Diffraction

Transducers

Optical signal processing

Bragg cells

Wave propagation

Polarization

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