Abstract

In the phenomenon of light diffraction by ultrasound, the light intensity distribution in diffracted spectra depends on the power, frequency, and the width of the ultrasonic wave. It is known that, due to these dependences, the output light in given diffraction orders is modulated in phase. In the paper, some interesting relations are examined against ultrasonic power in the case of a single ultrasonic beam, as well as for two adjacent beams of various frequency ratios (in MHz range) that were experimentally observed and adequate numerical calculations were verified.

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