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<title>Effects of light polarization and crystal orientation on the holographic recording efficiency in doped LiNbO<formula><inf>&l…

2008

The holographic recording efficiency in doped LiNbO3 crystals has been studied both experimentally and theoretically depending on the type of dope, on the recording geometry and on the polarizations of the recording and readout light.. The studied crystals can be arranged in the following order by their efficiency: LiNbO3:Cu, LiNbO3:Fe (yet having a smaller thickness and donor concentration than LiNbO3:Cu), LiNbO3:Fe+Cu, LiNbO3:Fe+Ti, LiNbO3:Ti. It was found that the recording geometry with the holographic grating vector along the optical axis is much more efficient than in the perpendicular configuration.This fact is in accordance with the photorefraction theory based on photogalvanic and …

Materials scienceHolographic gratingbusiness.industryPhotoconductivityLithium niobateNonlinear opticsOptical polarizationPhotorefractive effectPolarization (waves)Optical axischemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryOptoelectronicsbusinessSPIE Proceedings
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Two-wave mixing at 854 nm in BaTiO3:Rh planar waveguide implanted with He+

2001

Abstract Guided waves at 854 nm are observed in a BaTiO 3 :Rh waveguide fabricated by the technique of ion-beam implantation. The photorefractive interaction between two guided modes is demonstrated and characterized. The experiments reveal that the gain direction is reversed in the guiding layer in comparison with that in the bulk. A maximum gain of 24 cm −1 is achieved.

Materials scienceInfraredbusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryNonlinear opticsPhotorefractive effectWaveguide (optics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPlanarOpticschemistryBarium titanateElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessLayer (electronics)SpectroscopyMixing (physics)Optical Materials
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Volume integrated phase modulator based on funnel waveguides for reconfigurable miniaturized optical circuits.

2015

We demonstrate the integration of a miniaturized 30(x) μm × 30(y) μm × 2.7(z) mm electro-optic phase modulator operating in the near-IR (λ = 980 nm) based on the electro-activation of a funnel waveguide inside a paraelectric sample of photorefractive potassium lithium tantalate niobate. The modulator forms a basic tassel in the realization of miniaturized reconfigurable optical circuits embedded in a single solid-state three-dimensional chip.

Materials scienceKerr effectoptoelettronicaPhase (waves)Modulatorlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticslawelettro-otticaElectronic circuitbusiness.industryottica integrataPhotorefractive effectottica integrata; elettro-ottica; optoelettronicaChipPhotorefractive opticAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALEchemistryPhaseLithium tantalatebusinessInfraredWaveguidePhase modulationOptics letters
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Kinetics of Photorefractive Light Scattering in LiNbO3:Cu and LiNbO3:Zn Single Crystals

2011

Results of studies of the kinetics of photorefractive light scattering (PRLS) in optically nonlinear congruent single crystals of lithium niobate (LiNbO3, Li/Nb = 0.946) containing multivalent cation admixtures of Cu [0.015 mass %] (“photorefractive”) and Zn [0.5 mass %] (“non-photorefractive”) are reported. The shape of the PRLS indicatrix is found to be different in case of Cu and Zn admixtures. However, the angular widening of the indicatrix in both cases reaches its stationary value faster at higher laser radiation intensities. The PRLS is found to depend on the site of the ingot from which the samples are cut – an evidence of non-uniform distribution of defects with localised electrons…

Materials scienceKineticsLithium niobateAnalytical chemistryPhotorefractive effectElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserLight scatteringElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryControl and Systems EngineeringlawMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringIngotSingle crystalIntegrated Ferroelectrics
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Enhanced photorefractive properties of Bi-doped Sn2P2S6

2008

International audience; Enhanced photorefractive properties of tin hypothiodiphosphate (Sn2P2S6) crystals as a result of Bi doping are presented. These new crystals were obtained by the vapor-transport technique using stoichiometric Sn2P2S6 composition with an additional amount of Bi up to 0.5 mol. % in the initial compound. The bandgap edges of the obtained crystals are located at ~750 nm and shift toward the red wavelengths with increasing Bi concentration. Sn2P2S6:Bi crystals are found to exhibit larger two-beam coupling gain coefficients (up to 17 cm−1 at a wavelength of 854 nm) as compared to (i) pure Sn2P2S6 (2.5 cm−1 at 854 nm), (ii) Sn2P2S6 crystals modified by the growth conditions…

Materials sciencePhotorefractive materialsNonlinear opticsBand gapAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyDielectricNon linear material01 natural sciencesTernary compoundsDoped materials010309 opticsOptics0103 physical sciencesTin HypothiophosphatesOptical propertiesbusiness.industryDopingTwo wave mixingStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPhotorefractive effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotorefractive effectAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsBismuth additionsLight intensityWavelengthchemistryEnergy transferDielectric propertiesOptical materials0210 nano-technologybusinessTinRefractive index
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Qualitative Models for the Photoresponse and Capacitance of Annealed Titania Nanotubes

2015

Physicochemical characterization of annealed TiO2 nanotubes (TNTs) was conducted by using photocurrent spectroscopy and differential capacitance techniques. It has been shown that the geometry and architecture of nanotubes determine how photogenerated electrons and holes are separated and transferred. Photocurrent generation in TNTs is a consequence of two phenomena; drifting of holes into the electrolyte and diffusion of electrons toward the substrate. These two processes have been shown to be independent of the anodic polarization. The capacitance of TiO2 nanotubes is also affected by their geometry. In anodic potentials, with respect to the flat band potential of the underlying barrier l…

Materials sciencePhotoresponseBiomedical EngineeringPharmaceutical ScienceMedicine (miscellaneous)CapacitanceBioengineeringCapacitanceAnnealingNanotubeSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataPhotocurrent spectroscopyTiO2Composite materialAnodizationBiotechnology
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Transient photoresponse and incident power dependence of high-efficiency germanium quantum dot photodetectors

2012

We report a systematic study of time-resolved and power-dependent photoresponse in high-efficiency germanium quantum dot photodetectors (Ge-QD PDs), with internal quantum efficiencies greater than 100 over a broad wavelength, reverse bias, and incident power range. Turn-on and turn-off response times (τ on and τ off) are shown to depend on series resistance, bias, optical power, and thickness (W QD) of the Ge-QD layer, with measured τ off values down to ∼40 ns. Two different photoconduction regimes are observed at low and high reverse bias, with a transition around -3 V. A transient current overshoot phenomenon is also observed, which depends on bias and illumination power. © 2012 American …

Materials sciencePhotoresponseReverse biaGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementPhotodetectorGermaniumOptical powerPhotoconductionTime-resolvedSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSeries resistanceOpticsElectrical resistance and conductancePhotodetectorOptical powerEquivalent series resistanceSystematic studybusiness.industryPhotoconductivityInternal quantum efficiencyQuantum-dot photodetectorPhotonWavelengthSemiconductor quantum dots GermaniumchemistryQuantum dotTransient current Electric resistanceOptoelectronicsIncident powerbusiness
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Wavelength-Gated Adaptation of Hydrogel Properties via Photo-Dynamic Multivalency in Associative Star Polymers.

2020

Abstract Responsive materials, such as switchable hydrogels, have been largely engineered for maximum changes between two states. In contrast, adaptive systems target distinct functional plateaus between these maxima. Here, we demonstrate how the photostationary state (PSS) of an E/Z‐arylazopyrazole photoswitch can be tuned by the incident wavelength across a wide color spectrum, and how this behavior can be exploited to engineer the photo‐dynamic mechanical properties of hydrogels based on multivalent photoswitchable interactions. We show that these hydrogels adapt to the wavelength‐dependent PSS and the number of arylazopyrazole units by programmable relationships. Hence, our material des…

Materials sciencePhotoswitch010405 organic chemistryArylazopyrazoleSoft roboticsNanotechnologyHydrogelsGeneral ChemistryMaterial Design010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesWavelength-Gated EngineeringCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesWavelengthPhotostationary stateAdaptive systemSelf-healing hydrogelsPhotoswitchAdaptation (computer science)Photoresponsive SystemsAdaptive MaterialsResearch ArticlesResearch ArticleAngewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
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Localized Liquid Secretion from a Photopatterned Liquid-Crystal Polymer Skin

2020

Liquid-releasing artificial skins are made from films made of a smectic liquid-crystal polymer network (LCN) photopolymerized in the presence of a photoactive azobenzene chromophore and a liquid-crystal porogen. The nonreactive porogen phase separates during the polymerization process, and the polymer forms a spongy polymer network filled with liquid. The liquid is excreted from the film when exposed to UV light upon conversion of trans-azobenzene to its cis isomer. Here, localized liquid secretion at preset positions at the polymer film is described. The design principle is based on creating a hybrid molecular architecture with both smectic and nonordered isotropic alignments in a continuo…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer networkProcess Chemistry and TechnologyLocalized releaseOrganic ChemistryPolymerization-induced diffusionChromophoreLiquid secretionPhotochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPhotoresponsive coatingAzobenzenechemistryLiquid-crystal polymer networkSecretionACS Applied Polymer Materials
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Photoelectric fields in doped lithium niobate crystals

2019

Photoinduced light scattering (PILS) in nominally pure stoichiometric and congruent lithium niobate single crystals (LiNbO3), and ones doped with B³⁺, Cu²⁺, Zn²⁺, Mg²⁺, Gd³⁺, Y³⁺, Er³⁺ cations was studied. All crystals have a relatively low effect of photorefraction and are promising materials for frequency conversion, electro-optical modulators and shutters. It was found that the photovoltaic and diffusion fields for some crystals have a maximum at a wavelength of 514.5 nm. All the crystals studied are characterized by a maximum of the integral intensity of the speckle structure of the PILS at a wavelength of 514.5 nm.

Materials scienceSolid-state physicsphotorefractive effectLithium niobate02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences7. Clean energyphotovoltaic and diffusion fieldschemistry.chemical_compound0103 physical sciencesMaterials Chemistry:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]media_common.cataloged_instanceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEuropean union010306 general physicsmedia_commonHorizon (archaeology)Rayleigh photoinduced light scatteringDopingPhotorefractive effectPhotoelectric effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsEngineering physicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryControl and Systems EngineeringSingle crystal of lithium niobateCeramics and Composites0210 nano-technologyIntegrated Ferroelectrics
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