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A brief schematic discussion of work on a microscopic approach to the acousto-optic effect is presented. Two different types of AO materials are discussed in relation to their respective effects on the figure of merit (M2). The distinctions are based on the nature of the atomic bonding (ionic or covalent).
M. D. Ewbank,P. R. Newman, andE. A. Kraut
"Techniques For Modeling Acousto-Optic Materials", Proc. SPIE 0214, Acousto-Optic Bulk Wave Devices, (17 April 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958410
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M. D. Ewbank, P. R. Newman, E. A. Kraut, "Techniques For Modeling Acousto-Optic Materials," Proc. SPIE 0214, Acousto-Optic Bulk Wave Devices, (17 April 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958410