51. MICROWAVE AND ELECTRO-OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CARBON DISULFIDE
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ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA, Gaddy,O. L., Holshouser,D. F., Stanfield,R. E., ILLINOIS UNIV URBANA, Gaddy,O. L., Holshouser,D. F., and Stanfield,R. E.
- Abstract
Carbon Disulfide is an excellent microwave dielectric, whose Kerr constant and breakdown can be enhanced by cooling. The microwave power required in a parallelplane travelling wave Kerr cell is limited at 3 Gc by the conductor losses rather than by the dielectric losses. On the basis of the calculations and experimental results, it appears that a Kerr cell no longer than one meter could provide continuouus and complete light modulation with microwave power less than 25 watts. Carbon Disulfide has the rather obvious advantages over solid-state materials in that it is much easier to pour liquid out of a bottle than to grow a nearly perfect crystal, and the nonuniform birefringence produced by dielectric loss induced temperature gradients is less of a problem with a liquid. (Author), Pub. in mono. Quantum Electronics III, Columbia Univ. Press, v1 p1679-86 1964 ( ) (Copies available only to DDC users).
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- 1963