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24 August 1992 Generalized theory of phased-array Bragg interaction in a birefringent medium and its application to TeO2 for intermodulation product reduction
Manhar L. Shah, Dennis R. Pape
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Abstract
The phased array transducer and birefringent Bragg interaction provide a unique combination of features not available with the usual acoustical or optical rotation schemes in slow shear TeO2. A general theory for phased array Bragg interaction in a birefringent medium is presented. A 50 MHz bandwidth slow shear TeO2 Bragg cell was constructed using this theory. Excellent match between the designed and observed frequency band was obtained. As a result of the strong anisotropy of the acoustic velocity, we were able to reduce the intermodulation products by removing the negative first-order acoustic beam from the optical interaction region. The limitation in performance imposed by previous slow shear TeO2 designs using either optical or acoustical rotation are eliminated.
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Manhar L. Shah and Dennis R. Pape "Generalized theory of phased-array Bragg interaction in a birefringent medium and its application to TeO2 for intermodulation product reduction", Proc. SPIE 1704, Advances in Optical Information Processing V, (24 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139893
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KEYWORDS
Phased array optics

Transducers

Acoustics

Phased arrays

Diffraction

Adaptive optics

Bragg cells

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