Abstract

Phase conjugated waves (PCW) were generated for the first time by degenerate four-wave mixing with subnanosecond laser pulses in potassium vapour near the D1 transition at 7699 A. The light source was a long cavity grazing incidence dye laser. The pulses had a duration of 700–800 ps and a linewidth of 0.2 A. The experiments were performed in a temperature range of 400–550° C. A maximum reflectivity of 57% has been observed together with temporal pulse shortening. PCW reflectivity has been measured as a function of the temperature, and the backward pump intensity.

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