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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 1985 Volume 12, Number 10, Pages 2071–2076 (Mi qe7767)

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Conversion of optical signals in a laser with an intracavity liquid-crystal spatial modulator

F. L. Vladimirov, M. A. Groznov, A. S. Eremenko, S. M. Lan'kova, V. V. Lyubimov, I. E. Morichev, E. A. Morozova, V. S. Myl'nikov, S. Yu. Orlov, N. I. Pletneva, V. P. Pokrovskiĭ, L. N. Soms


Abstract: Image of amplification by a factor of ~105 and an increase in the contrast by a factor of 103 were achieved by intracavity image readout from spatial light modulators. Two types of photosemiconductor–liquid crystal modulators were used: 1) utilizing a cholesteric–nematic phase transition; 2) utilizing the electrooptic effect in a nematic liquid crystal. The image quality was at the diffraction limit both for a dye laser and a YAG:Nd3+ laser; the sharpness of the image boundaries and the contrast increased above the lasing threshold. When readout took place from an area of the diffraction-limit size in a free-running YAG:Nd3+ laser, the radiation energy was 0.8 × 10–3 J and the energy density reaching the modulator was ~1.4 J/cm2 (the energy of the recording light of the λ = 0.44 μ wavelength was ~0.4 × 10–8 J and the energy density in the recording stage was ~10–6J/cm2).

UDC: 621.373.826:535.241.13:532.783

PACS: 42.30.-d, 42.60.Da, 42.79.Hp, 42.79.Kr, 42.60.Jf

Received: 20.09.1984


 English version:
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1985, 15:10, 1363–1367

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