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3 October 1997 Wideband, dielectric, electric-field sensor
Marc S. Litz, Daniel C. Judy, George A. Huttlin, Carl J. Lazard, Louis F. Libelo, Xi-Cheng Zhang, Zhenguo Lu
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Abstract
An ultra-wideband, nonperturbing, electric-field sensor is being developed that uses the linear electro-optic effect and is packaged in a suitcase-sized optical configuration. The methodology has been demonstrated on the optical bench with ZnTe and used to measure an applied electric field. The immediate goal is to demonstrate the sensor up to 5 GHz and apply it to unknown fields in a configuration that uses DAST crystals, which are significantly more sensitive than ZnTe. This sensor eventually will be applied to the measurement of electromagnetic pulses, preserving the amplitude, polarization, and phase content of the detected signal. Preliminary measurements reported here verify the crystal sensitivity and response linearity. Variations in optical configurations are compared on the basis of sensitivity.
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Marc S. Litz, Daniel C. Judy, George A. Huttlin, Carl J. Lazard, Louis F. Libelo, Xi-Cheng Zhang, and Zhenguo Lu "Wideband, dielectric, electric-field sensor", Proc. SPIE 3158, Intense Microwave Pulses V, (3 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.284005
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Sensors

Dielectric polarization

Dielectrics

Electro optics

Laser crystals

Optical benches

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