The acousto-optic (AO) diffraction of terahertz (THz) radiation in liquefied sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) was investigated in various temperature regimes. It was found that with the increase in the temperature from +10 to +23 °C, the efficiency of the AO diffraction became one order higher at the same amplitude of the driving electrical signal. At the same time, the efficiency of the AO diffraction per 1 W of the sound power as well as the angular bandwidth of the efficient AO interaction were temperature independent within the measurement error. Increase of the resonant sound frequency with decreasing temperature and strong narrowing of the sound frequency bandwidth of the efficient AO interaction were detected
The propagation and damping of the acoustic excitations in vitreous silica is measured at terahertz ...
This study is concerned with acousto-electric effects and the related phenomenon of acoustic attenua...
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. We present the results of the proof of principle ...
Acousto-optic (AO) interaction in the terahertz range was investigated with the use of monolithic ul...
Basic problems of acousto-optic interaction in terahertz region of electromagnetic spectrum are cons...
International audienceWe report the observation, by means of high-resolution inelastic x-ray scatter...
Acousto-optic effect can be used in many useful devices such as modulators, switches, filters, frequ...
This study deals with a new type of light source for indoor luminaries of high luminous efficiency. ...
Optical probing of acoustic displacement waveforms has a number of advantages over other methods. Am...
The variations of the phase velocity and the absorption of longitudinal and transverse acoustic wave...
Acousto-optics consists of launching acoustic waves in a medium (usually a crystal) in order to modu...
We study propagation and attenuation of sound waves in silica with two complementary experimental te...
We have investigated the acousto-optic diffraction by shear horizontal surface acoustic waves in 36 ...
AbstractInfluence of acoustic field structure on polarization characteristics of acousto-optic inter...
Calculations of acousto-optic diffraction spectrum are fulfilled on the basis of modified RamanNath ...
The propagation and damping of the acoustic excitations in vitreous silica is measured at terahertz ...
This study is concerned with acousto-electric effects and the related phenomenon of acoustic attenua...
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. We present the results of the proof of principle ...
Acousto-optic (AO) interaction in the terahertz range was investigated with the use of monolithic ul...
Basic problems of acousto-optic interaction in terahertz region of electromagnetic spectrum are cons...
International audienceWe report the observation, by means of high-resolution inelastic x-ray scatter...
Acousto-optic effect can be used in many useful devices such as modulators, switches, filters, frequ...
This study deals with a new type of light source for indoor luminaries of high luminous efficiency. ...
Optical probing of acoustic displacement waveforms has a number of advantages over other methods. Am...
The variations of the phase velocity and the absorption of longitudinal and transverse acoustic wave...
Acousto-optics consists of launching acoustic waves in a medium (usually a crystal) in order to modu...
We study propagation and attenuation of sound waves in silica with two complementary experimental te...
We have investigated the acousto-optic diffraction by shear horizontal surface acoustic waves in 36 ...
AbstractInfluence of acoustic field structure on polarization characteristics of acousto-optic inter...
Calculations of acousto-optic diffraction spectrum are fulfilled on the basis of modified RamanNath ...
The propagation and damping of the acoustic excitations in vitreous silica is measured at terahertz ...
This study is concerned with acousto-electric effects and the related phenomenon of acoustic attenua...
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. We present the results of the proof of principle ...