“…It is quite natural therefore that, although the stationary values of the nonlinear reflection coefficient R and the overlap integral H in SPPC mirrors achieve in this case 0.8-0.9 and more than 0.9, respectively, the transition time proves to be rather long, exceeding tens of seconds (see, for example, [14]). Note that the well-known methods for increasing the writing rate of dynamic holograms in PRCs based on varying the parameters and geometry of the problem [14], an increase in the seed noise level [13,15], the use of frequency shifts [16,17], and external DC [18,19] or AC [20][21][22] electric fields prove to be inapplicable here. They either drastically reduce the SPPC mirror efficiency (R or H) or cause the development of instabilities and self-excitation resulting in the development of complicated self-oscillation lasing regimes with characteristic times up to a few hours and days [2].…”