Characterization of phase-conjugated near-field light spots
Abstract:
Using degenerate four-wave mixing in a Fe:LiNbO_3 0.04-wt. % crystal and incremental recording, we have realized phase conjugation of light emitted by a fiber tip (of a near-field microscope) alternately placed at two close positions near the crystal surface. We observe with the near-field microscope that the phase-conjugated light forms two subwavelength-sized spots near the surface; the spots are elongated in the direction of the crystal optical axis. It is demonstrated that phase-conjugated light spots formed 240 nm apart in the direction perpendicular to the crystal optical axis can still be resolved.
Año de publicación:
1995
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Other
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Acceso abierto
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Fibra óptica
Áreas temáticas:
- Luz y radiaciones afines
- Física aplicada
- Electricidad y electrónica