Acoustically controlled frequency shifted cavity for electromagn

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ABSTRACT:
A frequency shifted cavity apparatus for electromagnetic radiation. The cavity filters electromagnetic radiation wherein the instantaneous frequency increases and changes non-linearly in time. The cavity can optionally include an optical amplifier with sufficient gain to cause oscillation of at least one cavity mode.

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