Abstract
Frequency detuning dependence of four-beam coupling in a photorefractive crystal pumped with two counter-propagating waves for a semilinear coherent optical resonator on the oscillation conditions has been analyzed in the case of non-degenerate-wave mixing under the slowly varying amplitude approximation method. Self oscillation can be achieved when the gain arising from the four-beam coupling is large enough to overcome the cavity loss. The effects of frequency detuning (i.e., non-degeneracy), dielectric constant and photoconductivity of the photorefractive materials on the performance of the semilinear photorefractive coherent resonator with the reflection grating configuration have also been studied in detail. The phase-conjugate reflectivity of the pumped crystal and oscillation intensity has been calculated for different input pump beam intensity ratio, intensity reflectivity of the conventional mirrors, degenerate energy coupling strength of the interacting beams. It has been found that for the higher value of the photoconductivity σp(>2.0pS/cm) of photorefractive crystal, the semilinear resonator can oscillate at almost any frequency detuning (Ω) of the oscillation beam with respect to the fixed frequency of the pump waves whereas for the lower value of photoconductivity σp(<0.1pS/cm) oscillation occurs only when the frequency detuning is limited to small region around Ω=0. But reverse of the case is found for dielectric constant (ɛ), pump intensity ratio (p) and conventional mirror reflectivity (R).
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