Abstract:
Dynamic diffraction gratings were formed and phase conjugation of laser radiation was achieved experimentally using a nonlinear optical medium in the form of a thin liquid layer with its surface profile modulated by the optically induced Marangoni effect. The characteristic relaxation time of such a grating, the diffraction efficiency, and the reflection coefficient under the phase conjugation conditions were determined. The experiments were interpreted by a calculation of the amplitudes of modulation of the surface profile of the liquid layer and of the diffraction efficiency of the grating.