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  2. Acousto-optic modulator - Wikipedia

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    An acousto-optic modulator (AOM), also called a Bragg cell or an acousto-optic deflector (AOD), uses the acousto-optic effect to diffract and shift the frequency of light using sound waves (usually at radio-frequency). They are used in lasers for Q-switching, telecommunications for signal modulation, and in spectroscopy for frequency control.

  3. Acousto-optics - Wikipedia

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    An acousto-optic modulator By varying the parameters of the acoustic wave, including the amplitude , phase , frequency and polarization , properties of the optical wave may be modulated. The acousto-optic interaction also makes it possible to modulate the optical beam by both temporal and spatial modulation.

  4. Optical modulators using semiconductor nano-structures

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    An optical modulator is an optical device which is used to modulate a beam of light with a perturbation device. It is a kind of transmitter to convert information to optical binary signal through optical fiber (optical waveguide) or transmission medium of optical frequency in fiber optic communication.

  5. Optical modulator - Wikipedia

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    An optical modulator is a device which is used to modulate a beam of light. The beam may be carried over free space, or propagated through an optical waveguide ( optical fibre ). Depending on the parameter of a light beam which is manipulated, modulators may be categorized into amplitude modulators, phase modulators, polarization modulators, etc.

  6. Acousto-optic deflector - Wikipedia

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    An acousto-optic deflector (AOD) is a device that uses the interaction between sound waves and light waves to deflect or redirect a laser beam. AODs are essentially the same as acousto-optic modulators (AOMs). In both an AOM and an AOD, the amplitude and frequency of different orders are adjusted as light is diffracted.

  7. Acousto-optical spectrometer - Wikipedia

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    An acousto-optical spectrometer (AOS) is based on the diffraction of light by ultrasonic waves. [1] A piezoelectric transducer, driven by the RF signal (from the receiver), generates an acoustic wave in a crystal (the so-called Bragg-cell). This acoustic wave modulates the refractive index and induces a phase grating.

  8. Acousto-optic programmable dispersive filter - Wikipedia

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    An acousto-optic programmable dispersive filter (AOPDF) is a special type of collinear-beam acousto-optic modulator [1] capable of shaping spectral phase and amplitude of ultrashort laser pulses. AOPDF was invented by Pierre Tournois . [ 2 ]

  9. Spatial light modulator - Wikipedia

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    Spatial light modulators can be either reflective or transmissive depending on their design and purpose. [4] DMDs, short for digital micromirror devices, are spatial light modulators that specifically work with binary amplitude-only modulation. [5] [6] Each pixel on the SLM can only be in one of two states: "on" or "off". The main purpose of ...