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    Statistical Theory for Incoherent Light Propagation in Nonlinear Media

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    A novel statistical approach based on the Wigner transform is proposed for the description of partially incoherent optical wave dynamics in nonlinear media. An evolution equation for the Wigner transform is derived from a nonlinear Schrodinger equation with arbitrary nonlinearity. It is shown that random phase fluctuations of an incoherent plane wave lead to a Landau-like damping effect, which can stabilize the modulational instability. In the limit of the geometrical optics approximation, incoherent, localized, and stationary wave-fields are shown to exist for a wide class of nonlinear media.Comment: 4 pages, REVTeX4. Submitted to Physical Review E. Revised manuscrip

    STIMULATED DIFFUSION BACKSCATTERING WITH PHASE CONJUGATION

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    Image reconstruction from a dielectric volume hologram

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    Self-Focusing and Solitons in Photorefractive Media

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    Nonlinear Interactions of Light and Matter Without Absorption

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