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Acousto-optic modulation involves the use of sound waves to control light waves, typically in optical devices like lasers, by exploiting the acousto-optic effect where an acoustic wave induces a periodic change in the refractive index of a medium. This interaction allows for the modulation of light in terms of frequency, amplitude, or phase, enabling applications such as beam deflection, frequency shifting, and signal processing in telecommunications and laser systems.
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