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1 August 1991 Interferometric acousto-optic receiver results
Edward T. Gill, James Y.B. Tsui
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Abstract
This paper reports the final experimental results and conclusions on the performance of an interferometric acousto-optic receiver (IAOR). The receiver is designed to acousto-optically channelize a 1 GHz RF bandwidth spectrum into 128 frequency bins, and generate digital frequency, pulse amplitude, pulse width and TOA words. Experimental results show that the predicted performance improvement over the power acousto-optic receiver (PAOR) is significantly below expectation. Key factors contributing to performance degradation are discussed along with supporting experimental data. Recommendations for further acousto-optic receiver work are presented.
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Edward T. Gill and James Y.B. Tsui "Interferometric acousto-optic receiver results", Proc. SPIE 1476, Optical Technology for Microwave Applications V, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45572
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Acousto-optics

Sensors

Heterodyning

Microwave radiation

Video

Channel projecting optics

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