Variable interval electromagnetic pulse train generator

Optical waveguides – Directional optical modulation within an optical waveguide – Light intensity dependent

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357 30, 385 1, 359241, G02B 610, H01L 2714

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ABSTRACT:
A variable interval electromagnetic pulse train generator having a semiconductor substrate on which is mounted on one surface thereof a plurality of spaced apart electrodes and on another surface thereof an electrode base plate. A voltage source is connected to each of the plurality of spaced apart electrodes while the space between electrodes have optical pulses directed thereon. By controlling the voltage applied to the electrodes and the optical pulses directed between electrodes the pulse train generator is capable of emitting a series of variable, spaced apart electromagnetic pulses.

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