Acousto-optic modulators are intensity modulators based on the acousto-optic effect in some crystal or glass.
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Optical modulators are devices allowing one to manipulate properties of light beams, such as the optical power or phase. They are used for many purposes, ...
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Intensity modulators are devices with which one can modulate the intensity (power) of a light beam. They are often realized with acousto-optic modulators or ...
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Q switches are active or passive optical switches which are typically used for generating nanosecond pulses in lasers.
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Electro-optic modulators are fast optical amplitude or phase modulators based on the electro-optic effect.
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Phase modulators are devices for manipulating the phase of a laser beam. They can work based on the Pockels effect, for example.
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Autocorrelators are devices for measuring the intensity or field autocorrelation function of light, mostly used for determining the duration of ultrashort ...
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