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Guided-wave acoustooptic Bragg cells in GaAs and application at GHz frequencies
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Proceedings., IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium, Ultrasonics Symposium, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE 1989. :495-498 vol.1 1989
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High-performance guided-wave acoustooptic Bragg cells operating at a surface acoustic wave (SAW) center frequency of 1.11 GHz have been realized in GaAs. The intensity and polarization of both the undiffracted lights were measured as a function of the RF drive power and the polarization of the incident light, respectively. Diffraction efficiencies as high as 38% for TE/sub O/ to TE/sub O/ mode diffraction and 32% for TM/sub O/ to TM/sub O/ mode diffraction were achieved at an acoustic drive power of 2.72 mW and a laser wavelength of 1.15 mu m. The gigahertz Bragg cell has also been used to perform RF spectral analysis. A total of 27 channels at a frequency resolution of approximately 3.0 MHz has been obtained at the optical wavelength of 1.30 mu m.ETX