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Theory of a Photorefractive Resonator

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Abstract

A theory of the two-wave mixing in a photorefractive medium placed in a ring cavity is developped following the model first derived by Yariv and Kwong [1]: a steady refractive index involving the photorefractive effect is used as a non-linear source-term (PNL) in the Maxwell equations, and the cavity field is expanded on the transverse cavity modes. In this model we take into account the intensity change of both the pump and resonator beams inside the crystal due to the mutual power exchange: we have developed a multimode model which gives in the long-time limit the z-dependance of the fields (z is the optical axis) for a passage in the crystal, using the expansion in terms of the complete set of the cavity transverse modes. [2]

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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