Claims
- 1. An acousto-optic modulator integrated into an optical fiber waveguide comprising:
- a length of optical fiber waveguide adapted to guide only a small number of discrete modes of light and having an index of refraction profile which confines light modes propagating therethrough to the portion of the waveguide adjacent to its axis;
- an acoustic transducer in intimate contact with the optical fiber waveguide around at least a portion of its circumference and along at least a portion of its length, the acoustic transducer including
- a first electrode in intimate contact with the optical fiber waveguide,
- a second electrode uniformly spaced from the first electrode, and
- a layer of piezoelectric material interposed between the first and second electrodes; and
- means for generating and applying an rf signal voltage across the first and second electrodes to generate acoustic waves of the same frequency as the applied rf signal voltage in the optical fiber waveguide, the acoustic waves being focussed into said axially adjacent waveguide portion to couple at least a portion of the light propagating within one of the guided modes into other modes and thereby intensity modulate the light propagating within that guided mode.
- 2. An acousto-optic modulator according to claim 1, wherein the optical fiber waveguide is a mode restricted optical waveguide.
- 3. An acousto-optic modulator according to claim 2, wherein the acoustic transducer encircles 180.degree. of the circumference of the optical fiber waveguide.
- 4. An acousto-optic modulator according to claim 3, wherein there is further included a layer of an acoustic absorbing material in contact with the remaining 180.degree. of the circumference of the optical fiber waveguide.
- 5. An acousto-optic modulator according to claim 2, wherein the first and second electrodes are thin metallic films.
- 6. An acousto-optic modulator according to claim 5, wherein the piezoelectric material is lithium niobate.
- 7. An acousto-optic modulator according to claim 2, wherein the piezoelectric material of the acoustic transducer is oriented to generate longitudinal acoustic waves in the optical fiber waveguide thereby producing intensity modulation of light propagating through the optical fiber waveguide.
- 8. An acousto-optic modulator according to claim 2, wherein the piezoelectric material of the acoustic transducer is oriented to generate shear acoustic waves thereby producing polarization modulation of light propagating through the optical fiber waveguide.
- 9. An acousto-optic modulator according to claim 2, wherein the acoustic transducer completely encircles the circumference of the optical fiber waveguide thereby forming an acoustic resonant cavity.
- 10. An acousto-optic modulator according to claim 1, wherein the length of optical fiber waveguide further includes a laser source.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 606,910 filed Aug. 22, 1975, and now abandoned.
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