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29 January 1985 Integrated Optical Acousto-Optic Switching
Ralf Th. Kersten
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Proceedings Volume 0517, Integrated Optical Circuit Engineering I; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945168
Event: 1984 Cambridge Symposium, 1984, Cambridge, United States
Abstract
Acousto-optic interactions are well known and widely used since long. The main applications for bulk optic devices are Bragg-cells for beam deflection and frequency shifting. Acousto-optic interactions using integrated otpical (I0) waveguides and surface acoustic waves (SAW) are very promising because of expected high efficiency. After some fundamentals we concentrate on I0 single-mode strip-waveguides which can be influenced by SAW. Three different types of structures will be discussed in detail: the surface-acoustic wave driven interferometer (SAWDIF), the surface-acoustic wave driven directional coupler (SAWDIC), both for modulation and switching, and the I0 Bragg-cell, which combines a waveguide-switch with an optical frequency shifter. Experimental results as well as applications for these structures will be presented.
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Ralf Th. Kersten "Integrated Optical Acousto-Optic Switching", Proc. SPIE 0517, Integrated Optical Circuit Engineering I, (29 January 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945168
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Acoustics

Modulation

Integrated optics

Acousto-optics

Interferometers

Directional couplers

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