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Phenomenological analysis of the parametric scattering processes in photorefractive crystals

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Abstract

To describe 19 possible types of conical light-induced scattering in photorefractive crystals, we propose and develop a phenomenological approach based on two different phase-matching conditions for scattered and pump waves. An application of the phenomenological method to birefringent crystals allows for complete description of polarization and geometrical properties of conical scattering. The efficiency of the proposed technique is demonstrated when it is applied in the interpretation of complicated scattering patterns observed in LiNbO3:Cu. We also systematize the existing data on conical scattering.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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