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Polarization degrees of freedom in optical pattern forming systems: alkali metal vapour in a single-mirror arrangement

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The use of polarization degrees of freedom in optimizing the conditions for optical pattern formation is investigated by discussing the particular example of single-mirror feedback systems. It is demonstrated that in a quasi-scalar saturable medium pattern formation may be completely suppressed by the interplay of saturation and diffusion. This effect takes place for the optical pumping nonlinearity between Zeeman ground states in alkaline vapour cells. It is shown that these limitations can be circumvented by introducing additional polarization components either in the input beam or in the feedback beam. The latter is achieved by introducing polarization-changing elements such as a quarter-wave plate in the feedback loop. In the optimized scheme, pattern formation is obtained with rather low thresholds. Thus, investigations with a rather high aspect ratio and far beyond threshold become feasible.

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