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26 April 1982 Recent Components And Techniques In Optical Strobe Recording
R. A. Coppock, R. F. Croce
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Abstract
A strobe-recording technique is described which uses an amplitude-modulated carrier to drive an acousto-optical Bragg cell. The diffracted light is most optimally used in a loss modulation scheme for film exposure in order to maximize system efficiency. Requirements and typical performance characteristics for the Bragg cell, film, and laser are presented.
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R. A. Coppock and R. F. Croce "Recent Components And Techniques In Optical Strobe Recording", Proc. SPIE 0299, Advances in Laser Scanning Technology, (26 April 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932559
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KEYWORDS
Acoustics

Bragg cells

Modulation

Transmittance

Signal processing

Laser applications

Laser scanners

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