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Photorefractive self-focusing and defocusing as an optical limiter
1994
Nonlinear Optical Materials for Switching and Limiting
Focusing and defocusing of laser light has been observed for many years. Optical Kerr type materials exhibit this effect only for high intensities. We show experimental evidence that photorefractive materials can also produce dramatic focusing and defocusing. Whereas Kerr materials produce this effect for high intensities, photorefractive materials produce these effects independent of intensity indicating that this effect would be ideal for an optical limiter. We compare the characteristics of
doi:10.1117/12.179585
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