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Published on: January 28, 2019
Laser-sound reproduction by pulse amplitude modulation audio streams
Konstantinos Kaleris1,2, Panagiotis Hatziantoniou3, Bjoern Stelzner4
1Wire Communications Laboratory, Audio and Acoustic Technology Group, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Patras, 26500 Rio, Patras, Greece. kkaleris@ac.upatras.gr.
Abstract:
Recently, the possibility to reproduce complex continuous acoustic signals via pulsed laser-plasma sound sources was demonstrated. This was achieved by optoacoustic transduction of dense laser pulse trains, modulated via single- or multi-bit Sigma-Delta, in the air or on solid targets. In this work, we extend the laser-sound concept to amplitude modulation techniques. Particularly, we demonstrate the possibility of transcoding audio streams directly into acoustic pulse streams by analog pulsed amplitude modulation. For this purpose, an electro-optic modulator is used to achieve pulse-to-pulse amplitude modulation of the laser radiation, similarly to the multi-level Sigma-Delta method. The modulator is directly driven by the analog input stream through an audio interface. The performance of the system is evaluated at a proof-of-principle level for the reproduction of test audio signals such as single tones, double tones and sine sweeps, within a limited frequency range of the audible spectrum. The results are supported by computational simulations of the reproduced acoustic signals using a linear convolution model that takes as input the audio signal and the laser-generated acoustic pulse profile. The study shows that amplitude modulation allows for significant relaxation of the laser repetition rate requirements compared to the Sigma-Delta-based implementation, albeit at the potential cost of increased distortion of the reproduced sound signal. The nature of the distortions is analyzed and a preliminary experimental and computational investigation for their suppression is presented.
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