Excitation of surface acoustic waves in Rb:KTP

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For the first time the excitation of surface acoustic waves (SAWs) by means of interdigital transducers has been realised in Rb : KTP crystals. The speed of the SAW of 3.9 km/s and the insertion loss of 29 dB were measured at a frequency of 240 MHz.

Inspec keywords: acousto-optical devices; integrated optics; surface acoustic waves; optical materials; potassium compounds; rubidium; titanium compounds

Other keywords: integrated optical elements; optical waveguide material; 240 MHz; 3.9 km/s; interdigital transducers; SAW excitation; KTiOPO4:Rb crystals; 29 dB; Rb:KTP crystals

Subjects: Integrated optics; Piezo-, elasto- and acousto-optical effects; photoacoustic effect (condensed matter); General linear acoustics; Light-sensitive materials; Acousto-optical devices; Acoustic wave devices; Integrated optics; Optical materials

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