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Amplitude modulation of optical radiation is widely used in various laboratory and measuring installations. The acoustooptic (AO) method of modulation is as a rule used for controlling monochromatic radiation which is due to a strong dependence of major parameters of AO interaction on the wavelength of light.
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Antonov, S.N., Sotnikov, V.N. (1991). High-Frequency Modulation of the White Light with Acoustooptic Modulator. In: Leroy, O., Breazeale, M.A. (eds) Physical Acoustics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9573-1_20
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