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Polarization and Dispersion of Light in the Anisotropic Fiber-Crystal System in Phase Conjugation

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Abstract

Polarizing light characteristics have been researched theoretically and experimentally in the anisotropic-multimode fiber crystal system in phase conjugation. It has been shown that in multiple phase conjugation a mode dispersion may be completely compensated in an isotropic cylindrical fiber caused by polarizing phase conjugation pertubation. It has been obtained in a matching anisotrboic fiber-crystal LiNbO3 system it is possible to transmit polarized light with a given ellipticity value.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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