Peculiarities of Forming a Multiband Transmission Function Based on Multifrequency Acousto-Optic Diffraction |
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Authors: | V. V. Proklov Yu. G. Rezvov |
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Affiliation: | 1.Kotel’nikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, Fryazino Branch,Russian Academy of Sciences,Fryazino, Moscow oblast,Russia;2.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology, Novomoskovsk Branch,Novomoskovsk,Russia |
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Abstract: | An analytical solution for the transmission function of noncoherent wideband radiation is obtained under acousto-optic (AO) filtering using a discrete set of monochromatic AO waves with a small spectral overlap. We studied characteristics of the AO transformation of a continuous spectrum of noncoherent radiation into a given set of discrete narrow bands of spectral transmission by excitation of a discrete set of sound frequencies. We carried out the analysis of transmission functions of individual channels taking into account a partial overlap of their spectra and possible intermodulation distortions. It is shown that a stationary value of the root-mean-square light power is found at the electronic output due to the photoelectric transformation and detecting diffracted light. Based on this, a necessary stationary, multiband, and nearly equidistant transmission function of a device can be formed by using a relevant spectrum of acoustic excitation. Peculiarities of this way of forming the multiband transmission function are revealed: the limitation of diffraction efficiency for an individual channel, the possibility of decoupling side lobes of adjacent channels, etc. A multiband acousto-optic filter (MAOF) was simulated that was based on a paratellurite monocrystal (TeO2), which was previously used for experimental optical encoding. The theoretical and experimental results are in gratifying agreement. |
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