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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 1985
Filed:
Oct. 18, 1982
Otis G Zehl, College Park, MD (US);
Michael G Price, Seabrook, MD (US);
Edward H David, Jr, College Park, MD (US);
Jerome C Kremen, Takoma Park, MD (US);
Litton Systems, Inc., College Park, MD (US);
Abstract
A system is shown which receives several radio frequency (RF) signals and applies these signals to a Bragg cell through which a beam of coherent light is passed and diffracted into several first order beamlets. The diffraction angle of the beamlets is a function of the frequency of the RF signals. The beamlets are amplified in an amplifier having a fast response time to match the response time of the system. Fiber optic bundles are provided at the input and output of the amplifier to guide the beamlets from a linear pattern into an areal pattern and to spread the beamlets for a more efficient use of the amplifier. The amplified beamlets are then formed into a linear pattern and applied to a photodetector to determine the frequency of the RF signals.