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22 December 1989 Some Optical And Non-Linear Optical Properties Of The Non-Photorefractive LiNbO3:Mg
T. R. Volk, V. V. Volkov, N. M. Rubinina, V. V. Krasnikov, E. G. Petrosyan
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Proceedings Volume 1127, Nonlinear Optical Materials II; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961426
Event: 1989 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1989, Paris, France
Abstract
Lithium niobate is a well-known electrooptic crystal but its application is limited by the photorefractive effect. Magnesium doping was reported to reduce the value of the photorefraction /1-5/. It was shown that for mg concentrations higher than some threshold the decrease of the photorefraction by a factor of 102 as compared to the pure LiNbO3 is due to the corresponding increase of the photoconductivity /2,3/. Similarly in LiNb03:Mg:Fe2 with Fe concentration up to 0.03 wt% the photorefraction is reduced by a factor 102 as compared to LiNb03:Fe /5/.
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T. R. Volk, V. V. Volkov, N. M. Rubinina, V. V. Krasnikov, and E. G. Petrosyan "Some Optical And Non-Linear Optical Properties Of The Non-Photorefractive LiNbO3:Mg", Proc. SPIE 1127, Nonlinear Optical Materials II, (22 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961426
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KEYWORDS
Magnesium

Iron

Absorption

Crystals

Doping

X-rays

Photorefraction

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