“…However, the use of most of the active converters reported up to now [3], [5] is limited by the need for (expensive) materials, which should show physical cross effects (such as electrooptical or acoustooptical) and should have a crystal structure with a symmetry that permits coupling between both types of polarization. In the case of acoustooptical devices, an additional drawback is the use of high-frequency control electronics [3], which limits low-cost commercial application of these devices. Contrary to active converters, in passive converters there are fewer restrictions with respect to the materials used and, in general, a much simpler fabrication technology is possible.…”