Approximation Method for Calculation of Output Response Parameters of Acousto-Optic Demodulator on Pulsed Input Influence

In this paper, there are represented the features of acousto-optic interaction in the context of pulse signal detection. It specifies the necessity of the development of a simpler method for the calculation of a demodulator output signal parameters in case of its feeding with a pulse signal. Approxi...

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Published in:Radioelectronics and communications systems Vol. 66; no. 8; pp. 432 - 437
Main Authors: Hasanov, A. R., Hasanov, R. A., Agaev, E. A., Akhmadov, R. A., Huseynov, A. G., Allahverdizade, R. A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow Pleiades Publishing 2023
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Summary:In this paper, there are represented the features of acousto-optic interaction in the context of pulse signal detection. It specifies the necessity of the development of a simpler method for the calculation of a demodulator output signal parameters in case of its feeding with a pulse signal. Approximation models of modulating pulse and a pulse of the photodetector’s output were made based on geometric representation of the photo-elastic interaction. It is shown the main parameter defining the shape of the output pulse is the inertia of the acousto-optic demodulator. It is postulated that this parameter is shaped due to the influence of two factors: an acoustic-optic interaction and a photodetector inertia. For estimation of the degree of influence of these factors, a numerical analysis based on developed models is carried out. The results of theoretic research and numerical analysis are verified with experimental research. It is stated that for the application of a high-performance photodetector, the inertia of the acousto-optic demodulator is defined mainly by space-time parameters of acousto-optic interaction.
ISSN:0735-2727
1934-8061
DOI:10.3103/S0735272723070051