Abstract

The problem of double two-wave mixing in photorefractive crystals is analytically solved in the framework of the two-level model of optical transitions. Relationships are derived for calculating the intensities of all four interacting waves and the amplitude of the holographic grating. It is demonstrated that the magnitude and direction of energy exchange between the interacting beams can be controlled by a purely optical method, namely, by varying the intensity ratio and the initial phase shift between the interference patterns.

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