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Second Order Nonlinearity of the Material for recording Hologram in the Case When Frequencies of Object and Reference Waves are Different

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Abstract

It is shown theoretically and experimentally that the hologram recorded in a quadratically nonlinear medium is capable of forming the image in the case when the wavelengths of the object and reference beams are essentially different. Hologram was recorded in KTP crystal. Wavelengths were changed with Ba(NO3)2 crystal.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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