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16 June 1995 Adaptive signal processing with photorefractive systems
John H. Hong, Tallis Y. Chang
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Abstract
Radio frequency signal processing systems that use photorefractive crystals to provide key functions are described. Some new experimental results obtained with a time-integrating correlator developed to support the acousto-optic null steering processor effort are presented that demonstrate the effectiveness of the photorefractive time-integrating approach. We also describe a new adaptive notch filtering system that provides effective and flexible excision of narrowband interference. The system architecture makes optimal use of the unique properties of the photorefractive effect to provide a simple yet highly effective solution for the adaptive signal processing problem.
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John H. Hong and Tallis Y. Chang "Adaptive signal processing with photorefractive systems", Proc. SPIE 2489, Transition of Optical Processors into Systems 1995, (16 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.212042
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Signal processing

Acousto-optics

Digital filtering

Laser crystals

Modulation

Optical filters

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