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Two-Color Photorefractive.Effect in Lithium Niobate

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Abstract

Lithium niobate exhibits a two-color photorefractive effect which provides a mechanism for nondestructive readout in holographic optical data storage. This has been explored using 852nm recording beams and 488nm gating light. For a plane wave transmission geometry, we measured the recording sensitivity, dynamic range, gating ratio and dark decay for crystals of different stoichiometry and degree of reduction, as a function of temperature and optical power density. Increases in stoichiometry and controlled reduction provide sensitivity improvements of ~1000x over congruent material.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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