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2 December 1992Thirty-two channel acousto-optic Bragg cell
Design and fabrication considerations for 32-channel modulation in a single acousto-optic device are presented. Preliminary research work was focused on reducing acoustic and electrical crosstalk between channels. The Bragg cell attains diffraction efficiency of 40% per channel when the RF power is 150 mW and a channel to channel isolation of 24 dB.
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Binghuo Xu, Shi-Kay Yao, Haiqun Chu, Jianhui Jin, Goushen Pen, "Thirty-two-channel acousto-optic Bragg cell," Proc. SPIE 1703, Optical Technology for Microwave Applications VI and Optoelectronic Signal Processing for Phased-Array Antennas III, (2 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138436