“…Generally, congruent LN (cLN) crystals exhibit photorefractive phenomena because of the presence of niobium antisites but have very low optical damage resistance in comparison with the stoichiometric LN, which makes cLN practically unusable. Normally, transition and rare earth metal ions (Fe, Mn, Cu and Ce) enhance the photorefractive properties of LN (Hesselink et al, 1998;Yang et al, 2003;Imbrock et al, 2002;Yang et al, 2000). Among these, Fe-doped LN has been studied intensively by various researchers not only for photorefractive application but also for applications such as pyroelectric infrared sensors and X-ray generation (Bayssie et al, 2005).…”