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10 June 1994Photorefractive integrator characterization
We describe recent results from our efforts in characterizing a photorefractive device to be used as a time integrator in the Acousto-optic Null Steering Processor. This processor is being developed for the ARPA Transition of Optical Processing to Systems Program under Rome Laboratory contract F30602-91-C-0044. We present frequency response data for the BSO crystals which were measured using a novel acousto-optic apparatus. We also present measured dynamic range data for the candidate BSO crystals.
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John H. Hong, Jeffrey B. Norman, Tallis Y. Chang, Frederick Vachss, David C. Pletcher, "Photorefractive integrator characterization," Proc. SPIE 2155, Optoelectronic Signal Processing for Phased-Array Antennas IV, (10 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177422