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P. Lompré

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Phase conjugation in BaTiO 3 by use of the indirect photorefractive coupling of orthogonally polarized light waves

1998

A phase-conjugate wave is generated when an ordinary (extraordinary) signal wave is mixed with two counterpropagating extraordinary (ordinary) waves in the plane normal to the BaTiO3 polar axis. The photorefractive grating that couples the ordinary and the extraordinary waves appears if the incident waves induce a noticeable conical parametric scattering; this grating is a difference grating of many noisy scattering gratings recorded by means of the usual diffusion-mediated charge transport. 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.

Physicsbusiness.industryScatteringPhysics::OpticsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsAnomalous photovoltaic effectPhotorefractive effectGratingDiffraction efficiencyPolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLight intensityOpticsbusinessPhase conjugationJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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Polarization backward-wave four-wave mixing in BaTiO_3:Fe using the photovoltaic effect

1997

We report the first study to our knowledge of polarization backward-wave four-wave mixing in a BaTiO3:Fe crystal and compare the results of our measurements with the calculations performed within the model of photovoltaic charge transport. Two identically polarized pump waves and one orthogonally polarized signal wave are sent to a sample in a plane normal to the crystal’s C axis; a phase-conjugate wave with polarization identical to that of the signal wave is generated. With a 2-mm-thick sample a phase-conjugate reflectivity Rpc≈0.01 is reached; for a 1-cm-thick sample, amplified reflection should be possible.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsTransverse wavePhotovoltaic effectElliptical polarizationPolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFour-wave mixingOpticsCross-polarized wave generationDegree of polarizationAtomic physicsbusinessCircular polarizationJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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Photorefractive amplifier-converter and coherent oscillator with nonexponential gain

2001

For some parametric interactions with identically zero exponential gain for the signal wave the intensity of the idler wave can grow as a second power of the propagation coordinate. Such an amplification is revealed for the parametric mixing of four copropagating waves in BaTiO3; two of them are ordinarily polarized and the two others are extraordinarily polarized. This mixing is used to build up a coherent oscillator. A reasonable qualitative agreement of the experimental results with the calculated data is demonstrated.

PhysicsOpticsbusiness.industryAmplifierNonlinear opticsPhotorefractive effectbusinessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMixing (physics)Parametric statisticsPower (physics)Intensity (physics)Exponential functionJournal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics
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Parametric coherent oscillation with feedback via an orthogonally polarized wave

1999

Coherent light amplification with photorefractive crystals may be a consequence of several frequency degenerate (or nearly degenerate) processes of nonlinear wave mixing : It appears for two- beam coupling in the crystals with diffusion-driven charge transport [1] or transport via circular photovoltaic currents [2].

PhysicsNonlinear systemOscillationDegenerate energy levelsPhysics::OpticsLight beamCharge (physics)Atomic physicsRefractive indexMixing (physics)Light scatteringAdvances in Photorefractive Materials, Effects and Devices
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Photorefractive detection of antiparallel ferroelectric domains in BaTiO 3 and BaTiO 3 :Co crystals

1998

An all-optical method involving one coherent beam of light and based on photorefractive wave mixing is used to reveal antiparallel ferroelectric domains in one pure, and two cobalt-doped, barium titanate crystals (BaTiO 3 ). Rod-shaped domains with square cross sections are revealed.

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsGeneral ChemistryPhotorefractive effectFerroelectricityCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityBarium titanateLight beamGeneral Materials SciencebusinessMixing (physics)Antiparallel (electronics)Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing
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Energy leaks through the optical barrier created by H+ implantation in BaTiO3 and LiNbO3 planar waveguides

1998

Abstract The energy leaks through the index barrier created by the proton implantation process are put in evidence in planar optical waveguides made in BaTiO 3 and LiNbO 3 substrates. The selective detection of the light emerging from the guiding region permits to measure the optical attenuation of the guided wave. The results obtained on mono or twice implanted LiNbO 3 and BaTiO 3 waveguides are presented and discussed. It is shown that the light confinement is better in BaTiO 3 than in LiNbO 3 .

Materials scienceGuided wave testingbusiness.industryAttenuationLithium niobateAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundIon implantationOpticsPlanarchemistryTernary compoundBarium titanateElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessEnergy (signal processing)Optics Communications
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