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25 February 1981 Passive And Active Integrated Optical Spatial Filter
C. M. Verber, R. P. Kenan, J. R. Busch
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Abstract
A programmable spatial filter which could be used to impose an arbitrary intensity pattern on a guided optical wave would be generally useful in a number of integrated optical devices. As a first step in the development of such a filter, a static filter consisting of a segmented photoresist Bragg grating on a LiNb03:Ti waveguide has been fabricated. The static grating was tested by performing correlations using a modulated SAW. Plans for a 32-channel programmable filter using electrooptically induced Bragg grating are discussed.
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C. M. Verber, R. P. Kenan, and J. R. Busch "Passive And Active Integrated Optical Spatial Filter", Proc. SPIE 0239, Guided Wave Optical and Surface Acoustic Wave Devices: Systems and Applications, (25 February 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959198
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Electronic filtering

Transducers

Waveguides

Electro optics

Image segmentation

Diffraction

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