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High-frequency resonances in photorefractive crystals

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Abstract

Two-wave mixing in photorefractive materials is investigated for the case of applied dc electric fields and large detuning frequencies and for high-frequency alternating electric fields. The appearance of high-frequency resonances is demonstrated.

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