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Observation of harmonic phase conjugation in a photorefractive medium

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Abstract

We demonstrate for the first time, to our knowledge, second harmonic optical phase conjugation, using the second spatial harmonics of a nonsinusoidal grating formed in a photorefractive material. The possibility of harmonic phase conjugation has been considered previously for artificial Kerr media.1 We have applied the same idea to barium titanate, since the existence of the higher-order gratings in this material has been known to us for some time. In our experiment, two 1.06-µm cw Nd:YAG laser beams wrote a grating in a poled photorefractive barium titanate crystal. Then a second harmonic of the YAG at 0.532 µm read out the grating in a counterpropagating direction to one of the writing beams. In this geometry, the usual Bragg condition is not satisfied. The reflectivity of the 0.532-µm signal was rather weak, ~0.01%, with ~0.1-mW reading beam power. The buildup time was around 3 s, with loosely focused writing beams with 50-mW power in each beam. The same experiment with a SBN crystal showed no significant harmonic phase conjugation. Finally, we stress that this effect is different from the previously published result.2

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