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9 November 1987 Construction And Performance Of Minibench Acousto-Optic Signal Processors
G. C. Messick, R R Ulrich, J M Pellegrino, R D Felock
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Abstract
The requirements of fielding acousto-optic signal processors for electronic warfare applications place stringent demands on mechanical design considerations. The environments that optical processors are required to operate in can drastically limit their functionality. This paper discusses the design constraints, construction, and performance results of two operationally different acousto-optic signal processors.
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G. C. Messick, R R Ulrich, J M Pellegrino, and R D Felock "Construction And Performance Of Minibench Acousto-Optic Signal Processors", Proc. SPIE 0789, Optical Technology for Microwave Applications III, (9 November 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940739
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Adaptive optics

Optical components

Optical correlators

Semiconductor lasers

Temperature metrology

Acousto-optics

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