387 research outputs found
High-frequency, resonant acousto-optic modulators fabricated in a MEMS foundry platform
We report the design and characterization of high frequency, resonant
acousto-optic modulators (AOM) in a MEMS foundry process. The doubly-resonant
cavity design, with short () acoustic and optical cavity
lengths, allows us to measure acousto-optic modulation at GHz frequencies with
high modulation efficiency. In contrast to traditional AOMs, these devices rely
on the perturbation induced by the displacement of cavity boundaries, which can
be significantly enhanced in a suspended geometry. This platform can serve as
the building block for fast 2D spatial light modulators (SLM), low-cost
integrated free space optical links and optically enhanced low-noise RF
receivers.Comment: References and Figure 8 update
Subharmonic Generation by Resonant ThreeâWave Interaction of DeepâWater Capillary Waves
Subharmonic generation has been observed during the propagation of deepâwater capillary waves. The observations are shown to be in agreement with the theory of degenerate resonant noncollinear threeâwave interaction in a nonlinear, dispersive medium
High-radix division and square-root with speculation
The speed of high-radix digit-recurrence dividers and square-root units is mainly determined by the complexity of the result-digit selection. We present a scheme in which a simpler function speculates the result digit, and, when this speculation is incorrect, a rollback or a partial advance is performed. This results in operations with a shorter cycle time and a variable number of cycles. The scheme can be used in separate division and square-root units, or in a combined one. Several designs were realized and compared in terms of execution time and area. The fastest unit considered is a radix-512 divider with a partial advance of six bits.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Analytical Modeling and Multiphysics Simulation of Acousto-Electromagnetic Interaction
A model for interaction between acoustic and elec- tromagnetic waves based on photoelasticity is presented. A radar equation based on physical, geometric and system parameters is shown, as well as a condition for maximizing interaction (equivalent to the Bragg condition in acousto-optics). The photoelastic model is used to implement a multiphysics simulation of the problem. The Bragg condition is shown to hold for the simulated case. Additionally, simulations are used to show how a contrast in material properties in a small inclusion affects the interaction
Resonant acousto-optics in the terahertz range: TO-phonon polaritons driven by an ultrasonic wave
The resonant acousto-optic effect is studied both analytically and
numerically in the terahertz range where the transverse-optical (TO) phonons
play the role of a mediator which strongly couples the ultrasound and light
fields. A propagating acoustic wave interacts with the TO phonons via
anharmonic channels and opens band gaps in the TO-phonon polariton energy
dispersion that results in pronounced Bragg scattering and reflection of the
incoming light. The separation in frequency of different Bragg replicas, which
is at the heart of acousto-optics, allows us to study the resonant
acousto-optic effect in the most simple and efficient geometry of collinear
propagation of electromagnetic and ultrasonic waves. The acoustically induced
energy gaps, Bragg reflection spectra, and the spatial distribution of the
electric field and polarization are calculated for CuCl parameters, in a wide
range of frequencies and intensities of the pumping acoustic wave. Our results
show drastic changes in terahertz spectra of semiconductor crystals that opens
the way for efficient and accessible manipulation of their infrared properties,
by tuning the parameters of the acoustic wave.Comment: 20 pages, 14 figure
Full-field mapping of ultrasonic field by light-source-synchronized projection
A simple method for imaging ultrasonic fields in clear media is introduced. A modulated laser source is used to project the ultrasonic field onto a CCD camera. By use of the source-synchronized lock-in detection scheme, 2D images of the amplitude and phase distributions can be determined simultaneously. This technique is experimentally demonstrated with a 1-MHz and a 3.5-MHz ultrasonic transducer operated in continuous-wave mode. This method is very straightforward to implement and can be combined with the traditional tomographic reconstruction technique to obtain the 3D distribution of an ultrasonic field
Using GIS Technology for Iowa Pesticide Distribution and Transport Modeling
The patterns of pesticide occurrence in surface and ground waters are linked to agricultural practices and the product\u27s susceptibility to leaching and runoff. Pesticide use information has historically been catalogued in relation to points of sale from agrichemical dealerships. In an effort to provide a wide audience with an understanding of these occurrences and patterns, an atlas was developed during 2006 that provided a web-based front end to the data. The atlas links pesticide calculations of pounds of active ingredients sold with geographic information and water monitoring data using Geographic Information System (GIS) software
SelfâRefraction of Nonlinear CapillaryâGravity Waves
Selfârefraction effects have been observed during the propagation of deepâwater capillaryâgravity waves. The observations are shown to be in qualitative agreement with the theory of selfâfocusing and defocusing in a cubically nonlinear medium in the presence of diffraction
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