Photorefractive mixing of amplitude-modulated signals.

We analyze the circumstances under which a real-time hologram written with amplitude-modulated beams behaves as a linear mixer. We calculate nonlinear correction terms that can be used to analyze the linearity of a variety of photorefractive time-integrative devices.

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