1962 IRE National Convention 1962
DOI: 10.1109/irenc.1962.199226
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Electro-Optical Transfer Characteristics of Liquid Delay-Line Light Modulators

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“…This coverage band is shown in The integration time T and the output frequency resolution Af = l/T are limited by the characteristics of the delay medium and/or the maximum optical aperture length D that can be used. Experimental and theoretical investigations at CUERL 20 --26 * 33 * 34 has resulted in data which shows that water is a near optimum^ low sonic velocity delay medium. With available diffraction-limited three-inch optics and a water delay medium, experimental results were obtained at CUERL for a spectrum analyzer configuration.…”
Section: Optical Transfer Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This coverage band is shown in The integration time T and the output frequency resolution Af = l/T are limited by the characteristics of the delay medium and/or the maximum optical aperture length D that can be used. Experimental and theoretical investigations at CUERL 20 --26 * 33 * 34 has resulted in data which shows that water is a near optimum^ low sonic velocity delay medium. With available diffraction-limited three-inch optics and a water delay medium, experimental results were obtained at CUERL for a spectrum analyzer configuration.…”
Section: Optical Transfer Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%