Abstract

The three components of third-order nonlinear susceptibilities responsible for degenerate backward four-wave mixing are calculated for an isotropic medium and their dependence with respect to wave-vector difference between the two beams are shown. Comparisons are made with their experimental values in dye doped boric acid glass. The results are in very good agreement with theory.

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