Wavefront‐Reversal, Low‐Threshold, and Enhanced Stimulated Brillouin Scattering for Arbitrary Structured Light
Tong Qi,
Yi‐Zhe Chen,
Ding Yan
et al.
Abstract:Structured light with multiple degrees of freedom has inspired many advanced applications, and its nonlinear control plays an important role in the interactions between light and matter. Stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) based on light–sound coupling can be used to realize wavefront‐reversal nonlinear reflection of ordinary light; consequently, it is used to correct wavefront aberrations in high‐power laser systems. However, high‐fidelity wavefront reversal of structured light with orbital angular momentum… Show more
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