Abstract
Indium Phosphide (InP) is a semiconductor that can be made photorefractive (PR) at infrared wavelengths by doping it with iron (Fe). Its properties are well known and its PR behavior it is well characterized experimentally and modelled theoretically, especially from two wave mixing (TWM) perspective. The photorefractive self focusing in InP:Fe at IR wavelengths has also been observed and characterized [1].
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