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titleOfInvention Arrangement for transverse electro-optical amplitude or phase modulation of polarized laser light
abstract Arrangement (1) for transverse electro-optical amplitude or phase modulation of polarized laser light from a laser beam (10), with an optically uniaxial, first crystal arranged as a modulator crystal (21; 21 ') in the laser beam path (10), in each case A modulation voltage (U), which generates an electric field in the modulator crystal (21, 21 ') through which the crystal (21, 21, 21 ') of the laser beam passing through it can be shifted in its phase position and rotated in its direction of polarization, the modulation crystal (21, 21') being designed with a rectangular aperture (23) having a shorter and a longer pair of sides for a given aperture area size, the shorter one in each case Side of this rectangular aperture (23) perpendicular to the outer surfaces of the crystal (21, 21 ') having the electrodes (31, 31'), and with a de m second crystal downstream of the modulator crystal (21, 21 ') in the laser beam path (10) as a compensation crystal (22; 22 ') to compensate for a thermally induced, interfering depolarization ...
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