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12 June 1996 Acousto-optic null-steering adaptive photonic processor architectures for phased arrays
Nabeel A. Riza
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Abstract
Two novel all-optical acousto-optic processor designs are introduced for antenna null steering applications. Both designs use an acousto-optic point modulator and a multi- channel acousto-optic deflector in a unique in-line arrangement to form a write/read two color system. One processor is a forward light flow optical design, while the other is a reversible light flow optical architecture. A write-only acousto-optic multichannel correlator processor design is also introduced using a counter-propagating signal correlator design. This processor also uses a time integrating detector such as a two dimensional charge coupled device or a high dynamic range photorefractive crystal for bias free correlation signal detection.
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Nabeel A. Riza "Acousto-optic null-steering adaptive photonic processor architectures for phased arrays", Proc. SPIE 2754, Advances in Optical Information Processing VII, (12 June 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.243117
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Acousto-optics

Crystals

Bragg cells

Laser crystals

Convolution

Sensors

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