Abstract
Optical activity is usually considered a negative factor that spoils the efficiency of energy transfer. Here it is shown that the gyration effect leads to energy exchange, which, in contrast to the usual nonlocal electrooptic mechanism, changes sign with reversal of the external electric field or the sense of circular polarization of the writing same frequency beams.
© 1989 Optical Society of America
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