A Fiber-Coupled AOM (Acousto-Optic Modulator) is a device that uses sound waves to control the intensity, frequency, and direction of light in an optical fiber. It's a versatile tool used in various applications, including laser systems, telecommunications, and scientific research.
Key Components of a Fiber-Coupled AOM:
- Piezoelectric Transducer: Converts electrical signals into sound waves.
- Acousto-Optic Crystal: The medium through which the sound wave propagates and interacts with light.
- Optical Fiber: Used to efficiently transmit the modulated light.
- RF Driver: Generates the RF signal to control the AOM's operation.
By combining these elements, a fiber-coupled AOM offers precise control over light, making it a valuable tool in many optical applications.