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AOM Reaches Unprecedented Speeds

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A new acousto-optic modulator can steer laser beams at unprecedented speeds, potentially enabling finer light control for microscopy and other applications. The device features a liquid-filled cavity surrounded by a cylindrical ultrasound transducer made of 64 piezoelectric elements. A team of British researchers used the device to convert a Gaussian laser beam into a Bessel beam with tunable order and position. The new acousto-optical modulator can make millions of adjustments to a laser beam’s shape every second. Courtesy of the universities of Bristol and Dundee. ...Read full article

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    Published: January 2015
    Glossary
    spatial light modulator
    A spatial light modulator (SLM) is an optical device that modulates or manipulates the amplitude, phase, or polarization of light in two dimensions, typically in the form of an array. SLMs are versatile tools used in various optical applications, including adaptive optics, optical signal processing, holography, and imaging. There are different types of SLMs, each with its own operating principle: Liquid crystal spatial light modulators (LC-SLM): These SLMs use liquid crystal technology to...
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    Acousto-optic modulation refers to the process of using acoustic waves to modulate the properties of light passing through an optically transparent material. This modulation occurs due to the acousto-optic effect, where the refractive index of the material is periodically altered by the passing acoustic wave. As a result, the phase, intensity, polarization, or direction of the light beam can be controlled and modulated in real-time. Key points about acousto-optic modulation include: ...
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