Abstract

Integrated collinear acousto-optic devices are investigated for their application to numerical processing. Improvements of the filter response that is important to optical wavelength multiplexing are discussed. Crosstalk is caused by sidelobes of the filter response. The undesirable sidelobes are suppressed by integrating two elements or by modifying the SAW waveguide. Matrix-vector multiplication in analog representations is demonstrated with a slab-type collinear acousto-optic device.

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