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Interacting Laser Beams in a Resonant Medium

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Abstract

For potential applications in scanning and measurement, we consider two interacting laser beams in an active nonlinear medium. The nonlinear medium generates two new beams at the same frequency and in directions different from the incident beams. The Kerr effect is used as a means of phase matching in the isotropic medium.

© 1973 Optical Society of America

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