1997
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.248-249.395
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Lattice Location of Hf in Near-Stoichiometric LiNbO<sub>3</sub>: RBS/Channeling and PAC Studies

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“…76) and in a congruent crystal doped with 6 mol% HfO 2 in the melt. 77 Codoping with K 2 O yields near-stoichiometric or stoichiometric crystals 7 although no K was found in the crystals by PIXE down to the detection limit of 100 ppm.…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Lattice Location Of Hfmentioning
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“…76) and in a congruent crystal doped with 6 mol% HfO 2 in the melt. 77 Codoping with K 2 O yields near-stoichiometric or stoichiometric crystals 7 although no K was found in the crystals by PIXE down to the detection limit of 100 ppm.…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Lattice Location Of Hfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…53 (6) 0.2 mol% HfO 2 , both ν Q ðLi IÞ and ν Q ðLi IIÞ were required for probes in Li sites. 76 Crystals codoped with 2 and 3 mol% HfO 2 plus 0.1 mol% Cr 2 O 3 were also studied using PAC. 78 The Hf probes were found occupying both Nb and Li sites in these crystals.…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Lattice Location Of Hfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hf-doped crystals LN were grown with 1.0 mol% [49,192] and 6.0 mol% [138] of HfO2 in congruent melt. For comparison, samples of near-stoichiometric material, to which 4.6 wt % K2O was added, were doped with 0.2 and 1.0 mol% [138,193] HfO2. Although less popular as dopant for photorefractive suppression in LN, Hf is highly interesting for studies on the basic incorporation mechanism of dopants since it can be accessed simultaneously by RBS/C and PAC.…”
Section: Dopants To Increase Photorefractive Damage Resistancementioning
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“…Hf-doped crystals LN were grown with 1.0 mol% [49,192] and 6.0 mol% [138] of HfO 2 in congruent melt. For comparison, samples of near-stoichiometric material, to which 4.6 wt % K 2 O was added, were doped with 0.2 and 1.0 mol% [138,193] RBS enabled to determine the actual concentrations of the melt grown samples and derive the corresponding distribution coefficients (Table 3). Channeling measurements for various axial direction proved that in the 1.0 mol% congruent crystal Hf occupies exclusively the Li site [49,192].…”
Section: Dopants To Increase Photorefractive Damage Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
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