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3 November 1998 Micro-optic design for an acousto-optic rf adaptive filter
Dale M. Stevens, Tommy L. Williamson
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Abstract
This paper describes potential designs for a miniaturized Acoust-Optic Radio Frequency signal excision system with adaptive frequency control. It is proposed that diffractive micro-optical techniques can be used to reduce the system size to 1 mm height, 10 mm width, and 24 mm length. These dimensions compare in size to an integrated optics waveguide approach, but the micro-optics design uses optimized discrete components. This small dimension comes at the expense of a relatively low time bandwidth product, where a value of N equals 200 was used.
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Dale M. Stevens and Tommy L. Williamson "Micro-optic design for an acousto-optic rf adaptive filter", Proc. SPIE 3463, Photonics and Radio Frequency II, (3 November 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.330379
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KEYWORDS
Bragg cells

Acousto-optics

Signal processing

Micro optics

Adaptive optics

Diffractive optical elements

Holographic optical elements

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