Abstract
Phase-conjugate resonators (PCR), i.e., optical resonators with one standard mirror replaced by a phase-conjugate mirror, offer a number of potential applications, e.g., canceling phase distortions within a laser resonator. In recent work,1,2 we published an exact nonlinear analysis of the self-oscillations in a PCR in which the phase-conjugate mirror is a Kerr medium of infinitely fast response time and is assumed to operate in the Raman-Nath regime.
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