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Effect of optical phase conjugation on the polarization of the transmitted image field in a multimode fiber

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Abstract

The image transmission through a single multimode fiber is demonstrated using a double-pass degenerate four-wave mixing (DFWM) geometry in a photorefractive crystal of Fe:LiNbO3. Also investigated are the polarization properties of the reconstructed image field. It is found that the polarization of the reconstructed image field is the same as that of the input field, even though the fiber we used is nonpolarization-maintaining.

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