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Four-wave mixing and gain-gratings in laser materials

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Abstract

Phase conjugal ion by degenerate four-wave mixing (DTVVM) in saturable gain media is a nonlinear process of major interest for applications to dynamic holography and phase-distortion correction of an optical wave propagating in laser media [1,2,3]. The use of laser amplifiers for such operations presents very attractive features including the automatic matching of the nonlinearity with the laser wavelength, a fast response time and a high efficiency of the nonlinear process due to the laser amplification of all interacting beams. This process is based on the possibility of writing dynamic gain gratings when interfering beams are propagating in a laser medium by gain saturation.

© 1996 IEEE

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