Device for recording a coherent image in a multimode optical cav

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350 377, 35016212, G03H 116, G03H 128

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ABSTRACT:
An optical device for storing a coherent image in a multimode cavity makes use of two interaction media in which photoinduced phase gratings are recorded. By way of example, these media are photorefractive media. A first wave designated as an object wave travels through the cavity and interferes in each of these two media with a pumping wave in order to permit energy transfer from the pumping wave to the first wave.

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