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Reflection of light from a disordered medium backed by a phase-conjugating mirror

arXiv:physics/9708010 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.56.4216

Abstract

This is a theoretical study of the interplay of optical phase-conjugation and multiple scattering. We calculate the intensity of light reflected by a phase-conjugating mirror when it is placed behind a disordered medium. We compare the results of a fully phase-coherent theory with those from the theory of radiative transfer. Both methods are equivalent if the dwell time τ_{dwell} of a photon in the disordered medium is much larger than the inverse of the frequency shift 2Δωacquired at the phase-conjugating mirror. When τ_{dwell} Δω< 1, in contrast, phase coherence drastically affects the reflected intensity. In particular, a minimum in the dependence of the reflectance on the disorder strength disappears when Δωis reduced below 1/τ_{dwell}. The analogies and differences with Andreev reflection of electrons at the interface between a normal metal and a superconductor are discussed.

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