2020
DOI: 10.3390/cryst10090809
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Small-Polaron Hopping and Low-Temperature (45–225 K) Photo-Induced Transient Absorption in Magnesium-Doped Lithium Niobate

Abstract: A strongly temperature-dependent photo-induced transient absorption is measured in 6.5 mol% magnesium-doped lithium niobate at temperatures ranging from 45 K to 225 K. This phenomenon is interpreted as resulting from the generation and subsequent recombination of oppositely charged small polarons. Initial two-photon absorptions generate separated oppositely charged small polarons. The existence of these small polarons is monitored by the presence of their characteristic absorption. The strongly temperature-dep… Show more

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“…Originally, the same was also assumed for LiNbO 3 (LN), and most authors did not (and many still do not) have any doubts about simply postulating vacant oxygen sites (V O ) capable of trapping one or two electrons (F + and F-centers, respectively) in discussions of their experiments and proposed applications (see, e.g., [1,2]). The controversy about the availability of oxygen vacancies manifests in the reviews of Sánchez-Dena et al [3,4], is touched upon by some topical reviews [5,6], and is also closely related to the topics of other papers [7][8][9][10][11] of the present Special Issue, and deserves a clarifying discussion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Originally, the same was also assumed for LiNbO 3 (LN), and most authors did not (and many still do not) have any doubts about simply postulating vacant oxygen sites (V O ) capable of trapping one or two electrons (F + and F-centers, respectively) in discussions of their experiments and proposed applications (see, e.g., [1,2]). The controversy about the availability of oxygen vacancies manifests in the reviews of Sánchez-Dena et al [3,4], is touched upon by some topical reviews [5,6], and is also closely related to the topics of other papers [7][8][9][10][11] of the present Special Issue, and deserves a clarifying discussion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…This characteristic behavior of n2(T) suggests that the formation of small polarons confined to small regions of the crystal lattice and their tunneling through phonon vibrations give rise to the high conductivity of these CaO‐MZ composites at high frequencies. [ 43–44 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 31 ] The reduction in Zʹʹ values with the temperature rising again confirms the NTCR/semiconducting behavior of these composites. [ 32 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%