Acoustooptically controlled true time delays: Experimental results

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Abstract

A novel microwave true time delay system that uses high-speed optical intensity modulation in conjunction with acoustooptic deflection to address discrete fiber-optic delay lines has been proposed and analyzed [1]. This letter presents experimental results that demonstrate this time delay technique using a typical pulse modulated radar waveform. Ultimately, this technique could be implemented in an integrated optics configuration to provide a small, lightweight, and high-performance time delay unit for modern phased array systems.

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Jemison, W. D., Yost, T., & Herczfeld, P. R. (1996). Acoustooptically controlled true time delays: Experimental results. IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Letters, 6(8), 283–285. https://doi.org/10.1109/75.508554

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