Abstract
Over the last decade, particular attention has been paid in nonlinear optics to theory and use of phase conjugation in photo refractive materials. The main reason for such interest is that their nonlinear response enables one to achieve amplification in two-beam interaction and hence create a greater number of phase-conjugation schemes.1
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