KLN and Ce:Nd:KLN crystals were gown by Czochralski method and polarized into single ferroelectrics domain along c-axis. The properties of KLN and Ce:Nd:KLN crystals, such as Curie temperature, Raman spectra, expo...KLN and Ce:Nd:KLN crystals were gown by Czochralski method and polarized into single ferroelectrics domain along c-axis. The properties of KLN and Ce:Nd:KLN crystals, such as Curie temperature, Raman spectra, exponential gain coefficient (Г) and thin crystal sheet effect, were measured. The results showed that the two spectra resembling Ce:Nd:KLN crystal were of tetragonal tungsten bronze structure, the exponential gain coefficient of Ce:Nd:KLN crystal was higher than that of KLN crystals and Ce:Nd:KLN crystal had thin crystal sheet effect, for its exponential gain coefficient increasing with crystal sheet thinning. The thin crystal sheet effect of Ce:Nd:KLN crystal was also discussed.展开更多
A series of Mg:In:Fe:LiNbO3 crystals were grown by Czochralski technique; their absorption spectra and photo scattering resistance ability after oxidation or reduction treatment were measured by light spot distorti...A series of Mg:In:Fe:LiNbO3 crystals were grown by Czochralski technique; their absorption spectra and photo scattering resistance ability after oxidation or reduction treatment were measured by light spot distortion method, and their response time and exponential gain coefficient were tested by two-beam coupling experiment. Besides, the effective carrier concentration has been calculated. The results showed that the absorption edges of reduced and oxidized crystals are respectively shifted to violet and Einstein compared with those of the growth state crystal. From oxidation state to growth state to reduction state of the samples, the photo scattering resistance ability and response time decrease while the exponential gain coefficient and concentration of effective carriers increase. The reduction treatment was necessary for the Mg:In:Fe:LiNbO3 crystals to enhance their photorefractive properties.展开更多
Fe(0.2 mol%):Cu(0.04 mol%):LiNbO3 crystals with different doping concentration of In^3+ (0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0mol%) were grown by Czochralski method, and then oxidized and reduced. The infrared transmittance spect...Fe(0.2 mol%):Cu(0.04 mol%):LiNbO3 crystals with different doping concentration of In^3+ (0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0mol%) were grown by Czochralski method, and then oxidized and reduced. The infrared transmittance spectra of crystals were measured to investigate the location of doping ion and its threshold concentration. The photorefractive properties of the crystals were tested by two beam coupling experiment. The results showed that the threshold concentration of In ions is 2.0~ 3.0 mol% and In ions take the place of NbLi^4+ to form ( InLi^2+) before reaching its threshold concentration, and then the location of normal Nb ions. In the (2.0 mol%):Fe:Cu:LiNbO3 crystal with the oxidation treatment having the highest diffraction efficiency (η = 45.8%), the photo-damage resistance threshold value R of In(3.0 mol%):Fe:Cu:LiNbO3 was 3.67×10^4 W/cm^2 which was two orders of magnitude higher than that of Fe:Cu:LiNbO3 crystal (4.30×10^2 W/cm^2). And the photo-damage resistance ability was enhanced by oxidized treatment. The In(2.0~3.0 mol%):Fe:Cu:LiNbO3 crystals with oxidized treatment have the best photorefractive properties.展开更多
文摘KLN and Ce:Nd:KLN crystals were gown by Czochralski method and polarized into single ferroelectrics domain along c-axis. The properties of KLN and Ce:Nd:KLN crystals, such as Curie temperature, Raman spectra, exponential gain coefficient (Г) and thin crystal sheet effect, were measured. The results showed that the two spectra resembling Ce:Nd:KLN crystal were of tetragonal tungsten bronze structure, the exponential gain coefficient of Ce:Nd:KLN crystal was higher than that of KLN crystals and Ce:Nd:KLN crystal had thin crystal sheet effect, for its exponential gain coefficient increasing with crystal sheet thinning. The thin crystal sheet effect of Ce:Nd:KLN crystal was also discussed.
基金This work was supported by the Harbin Science and Technic Project (No. 2005AA5CG058)
文摘A series of Mg:In:Fe:LiNbO3 crystals were grown by Czochralski technique; their absorption spectra and photo scattering resistance ability after oxidation or reduction treatment were measured by light spot distortion method, and their response time and exponential gain coefficient were tested by two-beam coupling experiment. Besides, the effective carrier concentration has been calculated. The results showed that the absorption edges of reduced and oxidized crystals are respectively shifted to violet and Einstein compared with those of the growth state crystal. From oxidation state to growth state to reduction state of the samples, the photo scattering resistance ability and response time decrease while the exponential gain coefficient and concentration of effective carriers increase. The reduction treatment was necessary for the Mg:In:Fe:LiNbO3 crystals to enhance their photorefractive properties.
基金This work was supported by Harbin Science and Technology Project (No. 2005AA5CG058)Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (No. A0203)
文摘Fe(0.2 mol%):Cu(0.04 mol%):LiNbO3 crystals with different doping concentration of In^3+ (0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0mol%) were grown by Czochralski method, and then oxidized and reduced. The infrared transmittance spectra of crystals were measured to investigate the location of doping ion and its threshold concentration. The photorefractive properties of the crystals were tested by two beam coupling experiment. The results showed that the threshold concentration of In ions is 2.0~ 3.0 mol% and In ions take the place of NbLi^4+ to form ( InLi^2+) before reaching its threshold concentration, and then the location of normal Nb ions. In the (2.0 mol%):Fe:Cu:LiNbO3 crystal with the oxidation treatment having the highest diffraction efficiency (η = 45.8%), the photo-damage resistance threshold value R of In(3.0 mol%):Fe:Cu:LiNbO3 was 3.67×10^4 W/cm^2 which was two orders of magnitude higher than that of Fe:Cu:LiNbO3 crystal (4.30×10^2 W/cm^2). And the photo-damage resistance ability was enhanced by oxidized treatment. The In(2.0~3.0 mol%):Fe:Cu:LiNbO3 crystals with oxidized treatment have the best photorefractive properties.