Optical chopper
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An optical chopper is a mechanical device which periodically interrupts a light beam. Three types are available: variable frequency rotating disc choppers, fixed frequency tuning fork choppers, and optical shutters. A rotating disc chopper was famously used in 1849 by Hippolyte Fizeau in the first non-astronomical measurement of the speed of light.
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- Explanation of optical choppers from Scitec Instruments, which is a specialist manufacturer of rotating disc optical choppers
- Boston Electronics, a major vendor.
Other optical chopper vendors include Electro-Optical Products Corporation(a manufacturer of tuning fork choppers), New Focus, Terahertz Technologies, SRS, Ametekand Photon Technology International.

