parametric amplifier [¦par·ǝ¦me·trik `am·plǝ´fī·ǝr] ELECTRONICS A highly sensitive ultra-high-frequency or microwave amplifier having as its basic element an electron tube or solid- state device whose reactance can be varied periodically by an alternating- current voltage at a pumping frequency. Also known as mavar; paramp; reactance amplifier. OPTICS A device consisting of an optically nonlinear crystal in which an optical or infrared beam draws power from a laser beam at a higher frequency and is amplified. |