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    Gain reversal studies in photorefractive waveguides

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    We report on low-loss photorefractive BaTiO3 H+ implanted waveguides exhibiting reversal of two-beam-coupling gain direction, caused by induced colour centres. The anomalous two-beam-coupling gain has been investigated as a function of the input beam ratio

    The interaction of class and gender in illness narratives

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    This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2008 BSA Publications Ltd.Perspectives on gender and identity that emphasize variability of performance, local context and individual agency have displaced earlier paradigms.These are now perceived to have supported gender stereotypes and language ideologies by emphasizing gender difference and homogeneity within genders. In a secondary analysis of health and illness narratives we explore the interaction of class and gender in individuals' constructions of gendered identity. High social class men perform gender in particularly varied ways and we speculate that this variable repertoire, including the use of what was once termed `women's language', is linked to a capacity to maintain social distinction and authority. Men's performance of conventional masculinity is often threatened by both the experience of illness and being interviewed about personal experience. Lower social class women in particular demonstrate an intensification of a pre-existing informal family and support group culture, marking successful members by awarding them the accolade of being `lovely'.ESR

    Photorefractive planar waveguides in BaTiO<sub>3</sub> fabricated by ion-beam implantation

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    For the first time to our knowledge, photorefractive properties have been observed in planar waveguides fabricated by the technique of ion-beam implantation in BaTiO3 single crystals. The implantation was carried out by using 1.5 MeV H+ ions at a dose of 10-16 ions/cm2. For a given input power, a decrease in the effective photo-refractive two-beam coupling response time of ≄102 has been observed, owing to a combination of optical confinement within the waveguide and possible modification of charge-transport properties induced through implantation. Experiments carried out on the two-beam coupling gain show that the gain direction has been reversed in the waveguide compared with that of the bulk crystal

    BaTiO<sub>3</sub> waveguide self-pumped phase conjugator

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    For the first time to our knowledge, self-pumped phase conjugation is reported in a planar waveguide structure in a BaTiO3 single crystal. The waveguide was fabricated by the technique of ion implantation, with 1.5-MeV H+ ions at a dose of 1016 ions/cm2. Phase-conjugate reflectivities &gt;20% have been measured for waveguide self-pumped phase conjugation, and, for a given input power, an order-of-magnitude reduction in the response time is observed in the waveguide compared with the bulk. The fidelity of phase conjugation in the guide is also discussed
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