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Suppression of Optical Damage in Electro-Optical Modulator Using Potassium Lithium Tantalate Niobate

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Abstract

Suppression of optical damage in a KLTN based electrooptical modulator operated with 30 W/cm2 light beam at λ=445 nm is demonstrated. The modulator is driven by bipolar voltage which prevents the induced space-charge from accumulating.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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