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Ultraviolet continuous-wave phase conjugation at 285 nm

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Abstract

Phase conjugation by degenerate four-wave mixing has been performed with a cw UV source on the Mg I resonance line at 285 nm (1S01P10). Experimental observations and a comparison with a simple reflectivity model are presented.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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