1 April 1991 Autocorrelation via two-wave mixing in barium titanate
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Abstract
A coherent optical processor is constructed using two-wave mixing in a BaTiO3 crystal. This system is capable of performing autocorrelation of an input image in two successive steps. Theoretical considerations of the system are successfully compared with the experimental results. Influences of the mixing angle and intensity ratios on the result are discussed.
Markus R. Weiss and Azad Siahmakoun "Autocorrelation via two-wave mixing in barium titanate," Optical Engineering 30(4), (1 April 1991). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.167658
Published: 1 April 1991
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Two wave mixing

Ferroelectric materials

Fourier transforms

Laser crystals

Photorefraction

Convolution

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