Login
Home > Research > EPrints

Phase-mapping of periodically domain-inverted LiNbO3 with coherent X-rays

Hu, Z W, Thomas, P A, Snigirev, A, Snigireva, I, Souvorov, A, Smith, P G R, Ross, G W and Teat, S (1998) Phase-mapping of periodically domain-inverted LiNbO3 with coherent X-rays. Nature, 392, 690-693.

Full text not available from this repository.

Description/Abstract

A varying refractive index across a wavefront leads to a change in the direction of propagation of the wave. This provides the basis for phase-contrast imaging of transparent or weakly absorbing materials with highly coherent X-ray beams. Lattice distortions can also change the direction of propagation of a wave field diffracted from a crystal. Here we report the use of this principle to effect phase-contrast imaging of the domain structure of a ferroelectric material, lithium niobate. A periodically domain-inverted structure for quasi-phase-matching of second-harmonic generation is created in this material, in which the direction of spontaneous polarization is sequentially inverted. Because of complex interactions during domain-inversion processing, this is accompanied by lattice distortions across the domain walls. These distortions split the diffracted wavefront of a beam of coherent X-rays from an advanced synchrotron source, giving rise to a pattern of interference that reflects the underlying pattern of lattice distortions. These results show that this phase-contrast imaging technique with sub-micrometre spatial resolution permits the non-destructive, highly sensitive phase-mapping of various structural defects and distortions introduced into materials during processing.

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:Letter
Related URLs:http://www.orc.soton.ac.uk/vie...l?pid=1902
Divisions:Faculty of Physical and Applied Science > Optoelectronics Research Centre
ePrint ID:254830
Deposited On:02 Apr 2001
Last Modified:02 Mar 2012 13:41

Associated Staff Only: edit my ePrint