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    • Optics and Photonics
    • Nonlinear Optics
    • Holography

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    • Photorefractive gratings are crucial for nonlinear optical applications.
    • Mutually pumped phase conjugators (MPPCs) are used for beam cleanup and phase conjugation.
    • Transient dynamics in MPPCs can lead to complex phenomena like cross talk.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the phenomenon of cross talk during photorefractive grating formation.
    • To demonstrate the utility of cross talk for information transfer.
    • To assess the resolution limits of this information transfer method.

    Main Methods:

    • Formation of photorefractive gratings in a mutually pumped phase conjugator.
    • Observation and analysis of transient cross talk dynamics.
    • Experimental demonstration of pictorial information transfer using cross talk.

    Main Results:

    • Cross talk was observed during the transient phase of photorefractive grating formation.
    • Pictorial information was successfully transferred instantaneously via cross talk.
    • The demonstrated resolution for information transfer reached 6 lines/mm.

    Conclusions:

    • Cross talk in MPPCs is a viable mechanism for high-resolution, instantaneous information transfer.
    • This phenomenon offers a novel approach to optical data transmission.
    • Further research can explore optimizing resolution and transfer efficiency.