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High photorefractive sensitivity at 860 nm in reduced rhodium-doped KNbO_3
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1997
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Transient GratingOptical MaterialsEngineeringCrystal Growth TechnologyChemistrySpectroscopic PropertyOptical PropertiesEffective Trap DensityPhotorefractive SensitivityOptical SpectroscopyPhotophysical PropertyHigh Photorefractive SensitivityPhysicsPhotoelectric MeasurementHigh-temperature ReductionNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsLight AbsorptionOptoelectronics
We show that high-temperature reduction in a CO-CO(2) atmosphere increases the photorefractive sensitivity of KNbO(3):Rh at 860nm by 4 orders of magnitude compared with that of the as-grown crystal. The effective trap density is increased by a factor of 3, and the photoconductivity by a factor of 30, and the photorefractive response at a grating spacing of 0.15 mu;m is accelerated by a factor of 400. The grating buildup time at a grating spacing of 0.7 microm and an intensity of 1Wcm(-2) is 0.5 s, a value comparable with that of as-grown KNbO(3):Fe at visible wavelengths. The optical and photorefractive parameters of Rh-doped KNbO(3) subjected to reduction treatment are characterized for wavelengths of 0.48-1.064 microm .
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