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Electro-optic crystals and their use for light modulationSeveral methods of modulating a beam of light, which have been described in the literature, utilizing the influence of an electrical signal on the birefringence of certain crystals, will be reviewed. These employ optics which respond to the state of polarization of a light beam, and include intensity modulation, position modulation, and the possibility of an electrically tuned optical filter. The influence of the piezo-optic, or strain contribution to the total electro-optic response in the design of an optoelectronic device will be discussed. Current experimental work in our laboratory in which the strain contribution is separated from the direct effect will be described. The strain-free effect is measured by applying a step voltage to the crystal, and observing the initial response. The electro-optical transient response can be observed with nanosecond time resolution. An electronic sampling technique is used to extract the desired response from photon noise. The stress-free or low-frequency effect is measured similarly but at low audio frequencies. Single crystal tetragonal BaT10 3 has been investigated in detail with the result that the strain-optic contribution to the low frequency effect r_(c) = r_(33)—r_(13) is about 80% of the total, where it is only 10% in KDP and 45% in ADP. The magnitudes of the electro-optic effect, dielectric constant, and other related properties are compared for several materials potentially useful as electro-optic modulators, and some comments are made about the practical problems of building a modulator.
Document ID
19670003739
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Alan R Johnston
(Jet Propulsion Lab La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States)
Date Acquired
August 3, 2013
Publication Date
September 6, 1965
Publication Information
Publication: Optoelectronic Components and Devices
Publisher: Technical Editing and Reproduction Ltd.
Volume: AGARD-CP-5
Issue Publication Date: September 6, 1965
Subject Category
Solid-State Physics
Meeting Information
Meeting: 9th Meeting of the AGARD Avionics Panel
Location: Paris
Country: FR
Start Date: September 6, 1965
End Date: September 9, 1965
Sponsors: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Accession Number
67N13068
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS7-100
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
ELECTRO-OPTICS
LIGHT MODULATOR
CRYSTAL
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