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Effects of Phase Distortions in Conjugating Media

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Abstract

Phase conjugated light waves reverse phase distortions in media with negligible absorption or for paraxial beam propagation [1]. We examine here a different case in which a volume conjugating medium is itself imperfect, possessing phase distortions and a conjugating efficiency dependent on grating spatial frequency. We show theoretically that for multiplexed signals, cross-talk-free phase-conjugation is obtained only for negligible spatial-frequency dispersion and a phase-conjugated reference or pump wave, and we present supporting experimental results.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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