Claims
- 1. An acoustooptic modulation system responsive to a single incident beam and a plurality of electric signals for producing output light beams, said acoustooptic modulation system comprising:
- a grating member for diffracting said incident light beam into a plurality of diffracted light beams; and
- a single acoustooptic modulation element responsive to said plurality of the diffracted light beams as input light beams for acoustooptically modulating said input light beams in response to said electric signals to produce said output beams determined by said electric signals.
- 2. An acoustooptic modulation system responsive to a single incident beam and a plurality of electric signals for producing output light beams, said acoustooptic modulation system comprising:
- beam splitting means for splitting said incident light beam into a plurality of light beams substantially parallel to one another;
- a single acoustooptic medium block having a first surface, a second surface opposite said first surface, and a plurality of plateaus which are equal in number to said input light beams and which are arranged in parallel between said first and said second surfaces so that a channel is left between two adjacent plateaus, each of said input light beams being incident on one of said plateaus at said first surface while said output light beams exit from said plateaus at said second surface; and
- a plurality of transducing means each of which is mounted on one of said plateaus and each of which is responsive to one of said electric signals, for individually transducing each said electric signal into an acoustic wave which is propogated into one said plateau to cause the output light beams at said second surface to be modulated by said acoustic waves when said electric signals are applied to the respective transducing means.
- 3. An acoustooptic modulation system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said acoustooptic medium block has a recessed surface opposite said plateaus and contiguous with said first and said second surfaces, said recessed surface being recessed towards said plateaus.
- 4. An acoustooptic modulation system as claimed in claim 3, said block being divided into a center portion and side portions on both sides of said center portion in a direction parallel to the travel direction of said input light beams, the distance between said third surface and said recessed surface being less at said center portion than at said side portions.
- 5. An acoustooptic modulation system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said recessed surface is of triangular shape.
- 6. An acoustooptic modulation system as claimed in claim 2, further comprising acoustically absorbing means attached to the surface opposite said plateaus for absorbing said acoustic waves.
Priority Claims (4)
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57-129656 |
Jul 1982 |
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57-129657 |
Jul 1982 |
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57-129658 |
Jul 1982 |
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57-129659 |
Jul 1982 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 517,346, filed July 26, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,592,621.
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Murray, "Multiple Beam Generator", Western Electric Tech. Digest, No. 15, p. 33, Jul. 1969. |
Divisions (1)
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