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22 August 1988 New Designs And Measurements Of TeO2 Bragg Cells Used In Compact Triple-Product Processor Systems
Jieping Xu, Eddie H. Young, David N. Sitter, William T. Rhodes
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Abstract
Design considerations for a compact acousto-optic triple-product-processor are presented. This system, using Te02 Bragg cells operating in the slow shear wave mode, does not require the use of anarrnorphic (cylindrical-spherical lens) optics. The designs for the two Bragg cells are carried out in detail. Measurements of their performance are also reported. Good agreement was obtained between theory and experiment. The bandwidth of the overall system is 47 MHz, each Bragg cell having a time-bandwidth product of 470.
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Jieping Xu, Eddie H. Young, David N. Sitter, and William T. Rhodes "New Designs And Measurements Of TeO2 Bragg Cells Used In Compact Triple-Product Processor Systems", Proc. SPIE 0936, Advances in Optical Information Processing III, (22 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946925
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KEYWORDS
Bragg cells

Transducers

Optical signal processing

Acoustics

Acousto-optics

Diffraction

Crystals

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