Vectorial wave interaction in cubic photorefractive crystals
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics, ISSN: 1063-7761, Vol: 92, Issue: 1, Page: 108-122
2001
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Article Description
An analytical theory of the polarization-degenerate interaction of light waves in cubic photorefractive crystals of the 23 and 43m space symmetry groups is proposed. The theory, based on a systematic use of the spatial symmetry properties and the σ-matrix apparatus, provides for a unified description of the polarization and orientation properties of the wave interactions, including the AC and DC methods or enhancement of the nonlinear response and the influence of optical activity, elastooptical effect, and spatial inhomogeneity. The application of the theory to the description of the properties of photorefractive crystals BiTiO and BiSiO shows a good agreement with experimental data. © 2001 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".
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