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BaTiO3 and Ba0.77Ca0.27TiO3 doped with rhodium: quantitative determination of photorefractive parameters by EPR-based defect studies

BaTiO3 and Ba0.77Ca0.27TiO3 doped with rhodium: quantitative determination of photorefractive parameters by EPR-based defect studies
BaTiO3 and Ba0.77Ca0.27TiO3 doped with rhodium: quantitative determination of photorefractive parameters by EPR-based defect studies
A detailed knowledge about the defects in an electro-optic material is necessary to understand and steer its photorefractive performance. If applicable, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) can furnish the most detailed information about many properties of defects. With the infrared sensitive materials BaTiO3 and Ba0.77Ca0.23TiO3, both doped with rhodium, we shall exemplify how the defect related charge transfer parameters can be determined on this basis. They allow to predict the photorefractive behavior of the materials. All these data are derived from EPR-based defect studies alone.
1557527555
1094-5695
24
124-128
Optical Society of America
Meyer, M.
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Veber, C.
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Schirmer, O.F.
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Malovichko, G.I.
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Grachev, V.G.
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Kaczmarek, M.
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Delaye, P.
Denz, C.
Mager, L.
Montemezzani, G.
Meyer, M.
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Veber, C.
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Grachev, V.G.
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Montemezzani, G.

Meyer, M., Veber, C., Schirmer, O.F., Malovichko, G.I., Grachev, V.G. and Kaczmarek, M. (2003) BaTiO3 and Ba0.77Ca0.27TiO3 doped with rhodium: quantitative determination of photorefractive parameters by EPR-based defect studies. In, Delaye, P., Denz, C., Mager, L. and Montemezzani, G. (eds.) Photorefractive Effects, Materials, and Devices. (OSA Trends in Optics and Photonics, 24, 87) Photorefractive Effects, Materials, and Devices (PEMD) (17/06/03 - 17/06/03) Washington D.C.. Optical Society of America, pp. 124-128. (doi:10.1364/PEMD.2003.124).

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Abstract

A detailed knowledge about the defects in an electro-optic material is necessary to understand and steer its photorefractive performance. If applicable, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) can furnish the most detailed information about many properties of defects. With the infrared sensitive materials BaTiO3 and Ba0.77Ca0.23TiO3, both doped with rhodium, we shall exemplify how the defect related charge transfer parameters can be determined on this basis. They allow to predict the photorefractive behavior of the materials. All these data are derived from EPR-based defect studies alone.

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Published date: 17 June 2003
Venue - Dates: Photorefractive Effects, Materials, and Devices (PEMD), , La Colle sur Loup, France, 2003-06-17 - 2003-06-17

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Local EPrints ID: 15130
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/15130
ISBN: 1557527555
ISSN: 1094-5695
PURE UUID: 64318254-b45a-4fb5-82ac-8ed7285bbc9f

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Date deposited: 21 Mar 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:35

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Author: M. Meyer
Author: C. Veber
Author: O.F. Schirmer
Author: G.I. Malovichko
Author: V.G. Grachev
Author: M. Kaczmarek
Editor: P. Delaye
Editor: C. Denz
Editor: L. Mager
Editor: G. Montemezzani

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