Abstract

An investigation is made of the influence of the parameters of a diffused waveguide on the surface of Y-cut lithium niobate, having a profile described by a Gaussian function, on the acoustoopic interaction efficiency of TE modes. Changes found when the Gaussian profile is replaced by an exponential or a parabolic profile are indicated. Examples of the use of these results in the design of acoustooptic devices are given.

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