Application of intensity-modulated light by an ultrasonic light modulator to the optical signal processor

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An application of the intensity-modulated light which is diffracted by the ultrasonic light modulator (u.l.m.) to the optical signal processor composed of two u.l.m.s is proposed, and some experimental results are presented.

Inspec keywords: signal processing; ultrasonic applications; optical modulation

Other keywords: ultrasonic light modulator; intensity modulated light; optical signal processor

Subjects: Acousto-optical devices; Optical information, image and video signal processing; Pattern recognition

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