[sci.electronics] electro-optics

joglekar@riacs.edu (Umesh D. Joglekar) (02/05/88)

	I would like to get information on devices (possibly named Kerr or 
	Cerr cells ) This is supoosed to change transmitting quality of 
	a substrate after application of electrical potential across it.

	If it is commercially available, I would like to obtain the names 
	of manufacturers.

	Thanks.

	Umesh D. Joglekar
 

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mcdonald@uxe.cso.uiuc.edu (02/06/88)

Look in the Laser Focus Buyer's guide. Try calling 918-831-9401. Laser
Focus magazine and the buyer's guide is free if you tell them you are are
involved with lasers, optics or fiber optics. Are you sure you wouldn't
rather have a Pockels cell?

jbn@glacier.STANFORD.EDU (John B. Nagle) (02/07/88)

       Kerr cells are used as fast optical switches in pulsed lasers. 
The Kerr cell is placed in the cavity between the mirrors, the lasing medium is
pumped up to the high-energy state, but can't lase because the Kerr cell is 
opaque, and then the Kerr cell is switched on, becomes transparent, and all
the energy stored in the lasing medium comes out in one big burst.

       Try laser manufacturers like SpectraPhysics, or find a copy of Modern
Optics and see who advertises the things.