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Broadband electrooptic frequency shifter using TE/TM electrooptic conversion

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Abstract

Several frequency shifters using electrooptic TE/TM conversion in LiNbO3 have already been described.1−3 They used classical orientations of the crystal, and, as the birefringence is large (~0.1), the optical bandwidth is small (~10 Å). The frequency shifting effect is obtained using a collinear interaction with a set of finger electrodes driven by a multiphase electrical signal to generate unidirectional index wave.

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