Optical Frequency Mixing due to Magnetoplasma in Semiconductors
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Magnetooptical dispersion in semiconductors in a Voigt configuration has been studied in this paper. A space-charge interaction occurs between two light waves due to the longitudinal field component, implying the possibility of a new mode of optical mixing in the infrared wavelength region. This effect can find applications in wavelength converters, optical switches and logic gates, where no power consumption is required.
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- 1998-07-15
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