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INFRARED TO VISIBLE IMAGE CONVERSION USING FOUR-WAVE MIXING IN A LIQUID CRYSTAL FILM.
Iam-choon Khoo
, R. Normandin
Electrical Engineering
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Absorption Length
33%
Bragg Diffraction
33%
Diffraction Efficiency
33%
Four-wave Mixing
100%
Good Quality
33%
Image Conversion
100%
Image Quality
33%
Image Reproduction
33%
Image Resolution
33%
Liquid Crystal Films
100%
Material Combination
33%
Material Parameters
33%
Nonlinearity
33%
Phase-matching Condition
33%
Response Time
33%
Thermal Nonlinearity
33%
Visible-infrared
100%
Engineering
Absorption Length
33%
Bragg Cell
33%
Image Conversion
100%
Liquid Crystal
100%
Material Parameter
33%
Nonlinearity
66%
Phase Matching Condition
33%
Response Time
33%
Material Science
Film
100%
Liquid Crystal
100%