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Light-induced removal of 180° ferroelectric domains in Rh:BaTiO3

Light-induced removal of 180° ferroelectric domains in Rh:BaTiO3
Light-induced removal of 180° ferroelectric domains in Rh:BaTiO3
We show that optically-induced photorefractive space-charge fields can remove 180° ferroelectric domains in rhodium-doped barium titanate. The cross section of the domains must be small (less than 100 microns) for this process to occur.
photorefractive nonlinear optics, ferroelectrics, photorefractive materials
1094-4087
323-328
Cudney, R.S.
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Kaczmarek, M.
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Cudney, R.S.
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Kaczmarek, M.
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Cudney, R.S. and Kaczmarek, M. (2000) Light-induced removal of 180° ferroelectric domains in Rh:BaTiO3. Optics Express, 7 (9), 323-328. (doi:10.1364/OE.7.000323).

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We show that optically-induced photorefractive space-charge fields can remove 180° ferroelectric domains in rhodium-doped barium titanate. The cross section of the domains must be small (less than 100 microns) for this process to occur.

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Published date: 2000
Keywords: photorefractive nonlinear optics, ferroelectrics, photorefractive materials

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Local EPrints ID: 15121
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/15121
ISSN: 1094-4087
PURE UUID: e0b9f4b5-1629-4d0f-8e4c-2952793c86e4

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Date deposited: 17 Mar 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:35

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Author: R.S. Cudney
Author: M. Kaczmarek

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