Abstract

Light intensity modulators have been developed using single-domain lithium tantalate as the electro-optic material. A broadband transistor amplifier which can develop 0.2-W output power drives the modulator sample which presents a capacitive load of 5 pF. Approximately 80% modulation is achieved from dc to 220 Mc/sec, when the light is made to traverse the sample twice. The modulation bandwidth is limited by the transistor amplifier. Very little acoustic ringing is observed when the modulator is used as a fast light switch.

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Lithium tantalateMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsTransistorAmplifierModulation (music)OpticsOptical modulatorPhase modulationLithium niobateElectrical engineeringPhysicsCMOSEngineering

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Year
1967
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article
Volume
38
Issue
4
Pages
1611-1617
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98
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R. T. Denton, F. S. Chen, A. A. Ballman (1967). Lithium Tantalate Light Modulators. Journal of Applied Physics , 38 (4) , 1611-1617. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1709732

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10.1063/1.1709732