Abstract

Collinear acoustooptic interaction in crystals with different values of birefringence is theoretically studied. The crystal medium is considered as a system of thin layers where the orientation of optical indicatrix varies from layer to layer due to the presence of an ultrasonic wave. For collinear diffraction in LiNbO3, α-SiO2, Te, CaMoO4, and Tl3AsSe3 crystals, expressions for the transmitted and diffracted intensities are obtained by means of acoustooptic methods and a new method based on the Jones calculus.

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