Abstract
Experimental and theoretical studies have shown that three-dimensional gain gratings, optically written in a saturable laser amplifier, can act as very efficient (>100%) diffractive optical elements and, in a four-wave mixing (FWM) geometry, can produce extremely high phase-conjugate reflectivity.1
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