Electro-optic modulator

Electro-optic modulator (EOM) is an optical device in which a signal-controlled element exhibiting the electro-optic effect is used to modulate a beam of light. The modulation may be imposed on the phase, frequency, amplitude, or polarization of the beam. Modulation bandwidths extending into the gigahertz range are possible with the use of laser-controlled modulators. The voltage required for inducing a phase change of is called the half-wave voltage (Liquid crystal devices are electro-optical phase modulators if no polarizers are used.

Electro-optic modulator

Electro-optic modulator (EOM) is an optical device in which a signal-controlled element exhibiting the electro-optic effect is used to modulate a beam of light. The modulation may be imposed on the phase, frequency, amplitude, or polarization of the beam. Modulation bandwidths extending into the gigahertz range are possible with the use of laser-controlled modulators. The voltage required for inducing a phase change of is called the half-wave voltage (Liquid crystal devices are electro-optical phase modulators if no polarizers are used.