Abstract

Various polarisation selection rules guiding phase conjugate emission via degenerate four-wave mixing are discussed. It is shown that, in resonant gas media, depolarising collisions may induce phase conjugation in cases when this non-linear process is otherwise forbidden. However, Doppler broadening often limits the efficiency of non-collinear collision-induced four-wave mixing, and introduces a very rapid decrease of the reflectivity with increasing angular separations between pump and probe beams.

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