Imbrock J, Wirp A, Kip D, Kratzig E, Berben D
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift)Near-stoichiometric copper-doped lithium niobate crystals are fabricated by in-diffusion of thin layers of evaporated copper and a subsequent vapor transport equilibration treatment. The crystals are heated in a Li-rich atmosphere to increase the Li content. To determine the photorefractive properties, holographic as well as electrical measurements are performed. Saturation values of the refractive-index changes Deltan(S), bulk photovoltaic current densities j(phv), photoconductivities sigma(ph), and holographic sensitivities S are measured for light intensities up to 10(4) W/m(2). Comparison with experimental data of congruent crystals indicates that the specific photoconductivity is 15 times larger after a vapor transport equilibration treatment. The specific bulk photovoltaic coefficient beta{*} is 2 times larger, refractive-index changes are 7 times smaller, and the holographic sensitivity is up to 4 times larger. (C) 2002 Optical Society of America.}
Imbrock, Jörg | Professur für Angewandte Physik (Prof. Denz) |