Abstract The temporal behavior of the bidirectional phase-conjugate outputs from a coherently induced phase conjugator has been observed on a Cu-doped barium strontium potassium sodium niobate crystal. In our experiment, the phase-conjugate outputs of two incident beams vary smoothly with time if the beam ratio is large. When the beam ratio is reduced, however, each phase conjugate output will experience a temporal fluctuation. The phase-conjugate output characteristic is found to be dependent on the beam ratio of the two input beams, their positions, their beam-path-length difference and sometimes the input order of the two beams. We present a model of multi-region-interaction to explain the operation of the device and the experimental results in this paper.
Received: 17 October 1997
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PACS:
42.70.Nq
(Other nonlinear optical materials; photorefractive and semiconductor materials)
(Phase conjugation; photorefractive and Kerr effects)
Fund: Project supported by the Provincial Natural Science Foundation o f Heilongjiang , and also by the Science Foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, China.
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SUN XIU-DONG (孙秀冬), FENG YU-WEN (冯玉文), JIANG YONG-YUAN (姜永远), LI YAN (李焱), ZHOU ZHONG-XIANG (周忠祥) TEMPORAL BEHAVIOR OF PHASE-CONJUGATE OUTPUTS IN A COHERENTLY INDUCED PHASE CONJUGATOR 1998 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 7 443
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