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Nonlinear optics
Four-wave hypersonic phase-conjugating mirrors for microsecond pulses
E. L. Bubis, O. V. Kulagin, A. A. Shilov
Abstract:
An experimental investigation was made of phase conjugation utilizing a four-wave interaction between light waves and hypersound for neodymium laser pulses of a few microseconds duration. These phase-conjugating mirrors made it possible to achieve lasing in an adaptive resonator where one or both mirrors was phase-conjugating, and to study its characteristics. It was found that efficient energy release from the active elements of an adaptive resonator could be achieved by using four-wave hypersonic phase-conjugating mirrors.
Received: 16.04.1987
Citation:
E. L. Bubis, O. V. Kulagin, A. A. Shilov, “Four-wave hypersonic phase-conjugating mirrors for microsecond pulses”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 15:7 (1988), 1412–1417 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 18:7 (1988), 887–890]
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe12318 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe/v15/i7/p1412
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