Optical Phase ConjugationThis book appears at a time of intense activity in optical phase conjugation. We chose not to await the maturation of the field, but instead to provide this material in time to be useful in its development. We have tried very hard to elucidate and interrelate the various nonlinear phenomena which can be used for optical phase conjugation. |
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Introduction | 24 |
Introduction | 79 |
Improvements upon the Simple Theory of Degenerate | 99 |
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