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Traveling-Wave Light Modulator

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Abstract

A small variation to a previously proposed traveling-wave laser modulator can give a 20% increase in modulation index. This is done at the sacrifice of a small additional optical loss and somewhat greater complexity in construction.

© 1965 Optical Society of America

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