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Effect of thermal self-defocusing of degenerate four wave mixing in absorbing media
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1994
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Radiative Heat TransferEngineeringDegenerate FourThermoacoustic Heat EngineThermal EnergyThermal RadiationOptical PropertiesNonlinear Wave PropagationOptical SolitonThermodynamicsPhase Conjugate WaveWave MixingPhotonicsPhysicsThermal Self-defocusingNon-linear OpticThermal TransportHeat TransferElectro-optics DeviceApplied PhysicsThermal Engineering
The distortion of a phase conjugate wave produced by degenerate four wave mixing as a consequence of thermal self-defocusing is reported. The thermally induced refractive index changes cause modulation in the phase of the phase conjugate wave. The thermal self-defocusing effect may impose a limiting factor in high repetition rate nonlinear devices.
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