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2004
Four-Wave-Mixing (FWM), or sometimes four-photon-mixing (FPM), describes a nonlinear optical effect at which four waves or photons interact with each other due to the third order nonlinearity of the material. As a result, new waves with sum and difference frequencies are generated during the propagation in the waveguide.
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Four-Wave-Mixing (FWM), or sometimes four-photon-mixing (FPM), describes a nonlinear optical effect at which four waves or photons interact with each other due to the third order nonlinearity of the material. As a result, new waves with sum and difference frequencies are generated during the propagation in the waveguide.
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1988
Nonlinear optics began with harmonic generation and frequency mixing. Dynamics hardly entered the analysis, which was aimed at obtaining steady-state conversion efficiences from known nonlinear susceptibilities or vice versa. From the perspective of nonlinear dynamics, which developed via laser physics [1] and optical bistability [2,3] the non ...
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Nonlinear optics began with harmonic generation and frequency mixing. Dynamics hardly entered the analysis, which was aimed at obtaining steady-state conversion efficiences from known nonlinear susceptibilities or vice versa. From the perspective of nonlinear dynamics, which developed via laser physics [1] and optical bistability [2,3] the non ...
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Amplified reflection, phase conjugation, and oscillation in degenerate four-wave mixing
Optics Letters, 1977David M Pepper
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Observation of interference between four-wave mixing and six-wave mixing
Optics Letters, 2007Yanpeng Zhang, Andy W Brown
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Degenerate four-wave mixing in absorbing media: errata
Optics Letters, 1978R L Abrams, R C Lind
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