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Experimental investigations of light self-focusing in sillenite-type crystals

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Abstract

We present experimental investigations of light self-focusing with the wavelength 633 nm in sillenite-type crystals (BSO) with a rotatory power of 22 deg/mm. The simultaneous effect of the optical activity and the external DC electric field on the light beam and its polarization components is studied.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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