학술논문

Guided-wave acoustooptic Bragg cells in GaAs and application at GHz frequencies
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings., IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium, Ultrasonics Symposium, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE 1989. :495-498 vol.1 1989
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Gallium arsenide
Acoustic diffraction
Surface acoustic waves
Acoustic waves
Optical polarization
Radio frequency
Tellurium
Optical surface waves
Acoustic measurements
Power measurement
Language
Abstract
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

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