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Photorefractive effect of BaTiO_3 single crystals grown in inert atmospheres
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1992
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EngineeringCrystal Growth TechnologySolid-state ChemistryChemistryBatio3 Single CrystalsOptical PropertiesCrystal FormationPhotophysical PropertyArgon GasMaterials SciencePhotochemistryCrystal MaterialInert AtmospheresPhotoelectric MeasurementCrystallographyPhotochromismBatio_3 Single CrystalsNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsFunctional Materials
BaTiO3 single crystals were grown by the top-seeded solution growth technique in inert atmospheres of nitrogen gas and of argon gas and in air. They were then annealed at 1200°C in air. These crystals, prepared from a mixture of 99.999% pure BaCO3 powder and 99.99% pure TiO2 powder, contained virtually equal amounts of transition-metal impurities (Fe, Co, Ni, etc.). The maximum beam-coupling gain of the two crystals grown in inert atmospheres was 6 cm−1, and that of the crystal grown in air was 3 cm−1; the sign of the beam-coupling gain of the crystals was positive. We found that the crystals grown in inert atmospheres exhibited high gains without having been doped with any transition-metal elements.
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