Design and demonstration of an optical true-time-delay device based on an octic-style white cell.

Autor: Mital, R., Warnky, C.M., Anderson, B.L.
Zdroj: Journal of Lightwave Technology; Feb2006, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p982-990, 9p
Abstrakt: A methodology for designing an octic-style optical true-time-delay (TTD) device based on the White cell (WC) is investigated. The octic cell is a "polynomial" cell, one of the two classes of TTD White cells. This octic cell is designed to produce a maximum of 6399 delays in 17 bounces, with a unit delay of 3 ps. Glass blocks are used for short delays, white lens trains are used for the longer delays. The octic cell is designed to use a microelectromechanical tip/tilt micromirror array to direct light beams into various delay paths. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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