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Spatial convolution and correlation of optical fields via degenerate four-wave mixing
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Fresnel ApproximationEngineeringNonlinear OpticsMicroscopyWave OpticDegenerate Four-wave MixingOptical PropertiesOptical FieldsSpatial ConvolutionPhotonicsOphthalmologyPhysicsNonlinear Optical TechniqueNon-linear OpticCoherent ProcessOptical ImagingSpatial CorrelationGeometrical OpticMedicineWave Interference
A nonlinear optical technique is described that performs, essentially instantaneously, the functions of spatial correlation and convolution of spatially encoded waves. These real-time operations are accomplished by mixing spatially dependent optical fields in the Fourier-transform plane of a lens system. The use of a degenerate four-wave mixing scheme eliminates (in the Fresnel approximation) phase-matching restrictions and (optical) frequency-scaling factors. Spatial bandwidth-gain considerations and numerical examples, as well as applications to nonlinear microscopy, are presented.
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