Description
This unified resource details the operation and design of acousto-optic devices using basic acoustic crystal theory as well as sophisticated computer-aided design techniques. Fully documented computer program listings allow you to interactively experiment with the theory presented. These are just some of the topics covered: the dynamical acoustic equation, symmetry properties of crystals, piezoelectricity and its effect on acoustic waves, electrical characterization, optical mode propagatioln, acousto-optic devices and performance enhancements.
Table Of Contents
Preface. The Acoustics of Motion. Propagation of Acoustic Waves in Crystals. Computer-Aided Analysis of Acoustic Propagation. Piezoelectrically Active Acoustic Propagation. Electrical Characterization of Wideband Acoustic Devices. Interaction of Acoustic and Optic Modes. Applications of Acousto-Optics. Computer-Aided Analysis of Acousto-Optic Interactions. Resonators I: Basic Theory. Resonators II: High Frequency Performance and Advanced Applications.