P. Jullien et al., PHASE-CONJUGATION IN BATIO3 BY USE OF THE INDIRECT PHOTOREFRACTIVE COUPLING OF ORTHOGONALLY POLARIZED-LIGHT WAVES, Journal of the Optical Society of America. B, Optical physics, 15(7), 1998, pp. 2018-2022
A phase-conjugate wave is generated when an ordinary (extraordinary) s
ignal wave is mixed with two counterpropagating extraordinary (ordinar
y) waves in the plane normal to the BaTiO3, polar axis. The photorefra
ctive grating that couples the ordinary and the extraordinary waves ap
pears if the incident waves induce a noticeable conical parametric sca
ttering; this grating is a difference grating of many noisy scattering
gratings recorded by means of the usual diffusion-mediated charge tra
nsport. For comparable intensities of signal and pump waves this type
of nonlinear wave mixing is much more efficient than that which is due
to the circular bulk photovoltaic effect. (C) 1998 Optical Society of
America.