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10 June 1987 Mercurous Chloride Acousto-Optic Bragg Cells: A New Class Of Long Delay Devices
A. P. Goutzoulis, M. Gottlieb, N. B. Singh
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Proceedings Volume 0753, Acousto-Optic, Electro-Optic, & Magneto-Optic Devices & Applications; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939939
Event: OE LASE'87 and EO Imaging Symposium, 1987, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
A new, and potentially very important, class of crystals, the mercurous halides were synthesized about a decade ago by Barta in Czechoslovakia. Mercurous chloride, Hg2C12, is the most highly developed of these, and its photo-elastic properties were described by Silvestrova2 in the Soviet Union. This crystal possesses certain unique acousto-optic properties, making it highly desirable for certain signal processing applications requiring very long delay Bragg cells.
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A. P. Goutzoulis, M. Gottlieb, and N. B. Singh "Mercurous Chloride Acousto-Optic Bragg Cells: A New Class Of Long Delay Devices", Proc. SPIE 0753, Acousto-Optic, Electro-Optic, & Magneto-Optic Devices & Applications, (10 June 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939939
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Acoustics

Bragg cells

Signal attenuation

Acousto-optics

Transducers

Metals

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