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A new method to analyze acousto-optic tunable filter. (English) Zbl 1423.78018

Summary: A method based on the acoustics is developed to analyze the acousto-optic tunable filter (AOTF). A design of AOTF is provided to improve the performance of AOTF based on the method. And the experiment confirms the design.

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78A55 Technical applications of optics and electromagnetic theory
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