Published May 1, 1987
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Optical phase-conjugate correction for propagation distortion in nonreciprocal media
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We demonstrate experimentally that the effects of nonreciprocal elements or media that would otherwise spoil phase conjugation can be neutralized by using a tandem combination of a modal- and polarization-scrambling fiber and a phase-conjugate mirror. A theoretical model to explain the experimental results is presented.
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© Copyright 1987 Optical Society of America Received October 27, 1986; accepted February 5, 1987 This research is sponsored by the U.S. Army Research Office (R. Guenther) and the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (H. Schlossberg). The authors would like to acknowledge helpful discussions with Y. Tomita and M. Cronin-Golomb.Files
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