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Cation Migration during Electrical Poling of Multicomponent Glass

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Abstract

Cation migration according to a voltage gradient can be applicable not only to the non-linear optics but also to grating formation on glasses below their glass transition temperatures. This paper reports the relationship between the cation diffusion characteristics and the grating formation by the DC voltage application using a contact electrode with periodic fine pattern.

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