1997
DOI: 10.1007/s003400050308
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Influence of intrinsic defects on light-induced changes in the refractive index of lithium niobate crystals

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“…These β values are much smaller than the previously reported values (β = 2.7 cm/kW was evaluated [10] at λ = 532 nm and β = 5 cm/kW was evaluated [9] at λ = 514.5 nm) obtained with cw-laser beams for the undoped as-grown lithium niobate crystals. This difference can be attributed to the significant influence of the photorefractive effect on NLA measurements, as the photorefractive effect depends strongly on many uncontrollable crystal parameters and specific excitation conditions [7,12]. In the reduced crystals the light-induced absorption changes Δα have been found to be proportional to the square root of I 0 within the quite low-intensity range, Tables 1 and 2.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These β values are much smaller than the previously reported values (β = 2.7 cm/kW was evaluated [10] at λ = 532 nm and β = 5 cm/kW was evaluated [9] at λ = 514.5 nm) obtained with cw-laser beams for the undoped as-grown lithium niobate crystals. This difference can be attributed to the significant influence of the photorefractive effect on NLA measurements, as the photorefractive effect depends strongly on many uncontrollable crystal parameters and specific excitation conditions [7,12]. In the reduced crystals the light-induced absorption changes Δα have been found to be proportional to the square root of I 0 within the quite low-intensity range, Tables 1 and 2.…”
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“…It was well known that when the photorefractive crystals were irradiated by continuous wave laser, the photorefractive response time τ could be expressed as [7] …”
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“…The intensity distributions (shape and the magnitude) at the focus and at a long distance after crystal were recorded with the aid of a photodiode array. It is known [15] in fact, that such investigation allows measuring the photorefraction with reliable precision.…”
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confidence: 99%