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Autor:
M.D. Wohlers, W.H. Haydl, Gianfranco Manes, John E. Bowers, P.C. Brossard, R.A. St. Cyr, C.R. Vale, E.G. Kosco, Y. Uemura, G.S. Kino, T. Kodama, D.C. Malocha, Irwin J. Abramovitz, K. Hazama, T. Murata, N.G. Jones, L. P. Solie, John N. Lee, C.J. Huber, J.H. Goll, P. Tournois, N. J. Berg, Shuji Matsuura, J.H. Collins, P.G. Dragonetti, Peter Grant, B.J. Darby, K. Sato, M.W. Casseday, W. Sander, H. Gautier, Richard A. Moore, J.M. Hannah, J. Henaff, Wulf-D. Wirth, H. Olaisen, S.A. Reible, D. Behar, W.J. Tanski
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. 29:507-512
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 36:256-258
A new realization of the acousto‐optic time‐integrating correlator has been constructed. The new device uses a surface‐acoustic‐wave delay line and is configured so that no separate reference beam is required for coherent detection. Instantan
Publikováno v:
1981 Ultrasonics Symposium.
Publikováno v:
1983 Ultrasonics Symposium.
An acousto-optic architecture for simultaneously obtaining time integration correlation and high-speed power spectrum analysis was constructed using commercially available TeO2 modulators and photodiode detector-arrays. The correlator section of the
Publikováno v:
1983 Ultrasonics Symposium.
A two dimensional acousto-optic (AO) signal processor was developed using a single fourchannel surface a coustic wave (SAW) delay line. The single and double diffraction e fficiencies, acoustic isolation of multiple signals (copropagating and counter
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The sophisticated requirements of modern-day communications, radar, and electronic warfare (EW) systems have strained the capabilities of currently available signal-processing hardware. Specifically, the require-ment for real-time, large-bandwidth an
Publikováno v:
1983 Ultrasonics Symposium.
Publikováno v:
1980 Ultrasonics Symposium.
Publikováno v:
1981 Ultrasonics Symposium.
Publikováno v:
1980 Ultrasonics Symposium.
A structure for a coherent-interferometric acousto-optic (AO) time-integrating correlator was implemented by using a single surface acoustic wave (SAW) device with tilted transducers to reduce intermodulation terms. The SAW device was fabricated on Y