Abstract

An analysis is made of the possibility of functional spatial conversion of optical signals recorded anisotropically in bismuth silicate crystals. The results are reported of a study of the spatial spectra of recorded images. These images are obtained as a result of the anisotropy of the transverse electrooptic effect in the plane of the wavefront of the readout radiation.

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