Abstract

A surface wave memory device in which a light pulse emitted from a GaAs laser diode is used to store surface wave signals is described. The storage of 87-MHz surface wave signals in surface states in silicon is obtained by using a light pulse with a duration of 0.5 nsec. Pulse compression experiments are also demonstrated by storing linear FM chirp signals with this method.

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