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Wide angular aperture holograms in photorefractive crystals by the use of orthogonally polarized write and read beams

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A method of simultaneous holographic recording and readout in photorefractive crystals that provides high write-read beam isolation and wide angular bandwidth is demonstrated.
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We demonstrate a method of simultaneous holographic recording and readout in photorefractive crystals that provides high write–read beam isolation and wide angular bandwidth. The method uses orthogonally polarized read and write beams and parallel tangent diffraction geometry near the equal curvature condition to provide spatially separable, orthogonally polarized diffracted output beams with high isolation and wide Bragg-matched angular bandwidth. The available angular bandwidth of this read–write technique is analyzed, simulated, and experimentally investigated. The measured angular bandwidth internal to the crystal is approximately 18° × 6° for our 45°-cut BaTiO3 crystal, yet the entire hologram still demonstrates high Bragg selectivity. In contrast, traditional nonparallel-tangent geometries yield angular apertures of the order of 1° × 4°.

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Photorefractive effects and light‐induced charge migration in barium titanate

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new theoretical model for the light-induced migration of charges which mediates the photorefractive effect in barium titanate and other crystals, and the theoretical model predicts the observed dependences of these effects on (1) beam intensities, directions and polarizations, (2) crystal orientation, and (3) on an externally applied dc electric field.
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holographic storage in electrooptic crystals. II. beam coupling—light amplification

TL;DR: In this paper, the theory of energy transfer between two coupled beams writing holograms in electrooptic crystals is developed and the gain is calculated for different processes causing holographic recording in the crystal.
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Two-wave mixing in nonlinear media

TL;DR: In this paper, a coupled-mode theory was developed to analyze the coupling of two coherent electromagnetic waves inside a photorefractive medium, both codirectional and contradirectional coupling are considered.
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Noncollinear acousto‐optic filter with large angular aperture

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Real‐time image processing via four‐wave mixing in a photorefractive medium

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