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30 January 1980 Polarization Effects In Shear Wave Tellurium Dioxide Acousto-Optic Devices
S. Wofford, G. Petrie, D. L. Hecht
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Abstract
Studies on polarization switching in shear wave Te02 Bragg cells indicate that background rejection through polarization filtering is possible. Theoretical analysis reveals frequency bands with near homogeneous eigenstates suitable for polarization filtering. Experimental results confirm a background scatter reduction of 13 dB with polarization filtering. A total dynamic range of 80 dB has been achieved in an acousto-optic device operating from 40 to 80 MHz.
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S. Wofford, G. Petrie, and D. L. Hecht "Polarization Effects In Shear Wave Tellurium Dioxide Acousto-Optic Devices", Proc. SPIE 0202, Active Optical Devices, (30 January 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958115
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Acousto-optics

Switching

Tellurium

Optical components

Acoustics

Bragg cells

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