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Converting powerful multimode fields into a single spatial mode using a semi-linear phase conjugate mirror

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Abstract

A semi-linear phase conjugate mirror (SLPCM) consists of a photorefractive oscillator formed between an ordinary mirror and a phase conjugator (in our case this was Barium Titanate).1 The oscillator would normally be pumped by a single mode laser beam whereas the cavity oscillation generally occurs over many spatial modes.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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