Numéro |
J. Phys. III France
Volume 3, Numéro 7, July 1993
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Page(s) | 1357 - 1367 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp3:1993204 |
J. Phys. III France 3 (1993) 1357-1367
Noise reduction in photorefractive image amplifiers and applications
J.-P. Huignard and H. RajbenbachThomson-CSF, Laboratoire Central de Recherches, Domaine de Corbeville, 91404 Orsay Cedex, France
(Received 20 February 1993, accepted 2 April 1993)
Abstract
We propose and experimentally demonstrate two original methods for
suppressing the beam fanning noise of photorefractive amplifiers. The first
one involves two wave mixing in a slowly rotating crystal, while the second
requires to tilt the crystal with respect to the recording beams. This method
applies to materials which exhibit a sharp resonance of the gain versus the
pump-probe beam angle. With both methods a large improvement of the
S/N ratio
is achieved and virtually noise free image amplifiers are demonstrated.
In Bi
12SiO
20, subpicowatt optical signals are detected and amplified.
By using combinations of LiNbO
3/Bi
12SiO
20, as storage and amplification
crystals respectively a long term readout (more than 20 hours) of a photorefractive
memory is achieved.
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