A NONLINEAR THEORY OF LIGHT AMPLIFICATION IN PHOTOREFRACTIVE MATERIALS
Abstract
The basic physical principles responsible for two-wave interaction via an impressed grating in photorefractive materials is discussed. The main elements of the theory and the various types of solutions are outlined. Experimental results showing the amplification as a function of input beam ratio for a range of grating spacings are given and compared with the predictions of the theory.
How to Cite
Solymár, L. “A NONLINEAR THEORY OF LIGHT AMPLIFICATION IN PHOTOREFRACTIVE MATERIALS”, Periodica Polytechnica Electrical Engineering, 30(4), pp. 223–231, 1986.
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