Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate the highly-efficient nonlocal erasing and writing of ferroelectric domains using a femtosecond laser in lithium niobate. Based on the induction of a focused infrared femtosecond laser without any relative displacement or additional treatment, the original multiple ferroelectric domains can be either erased (erasing operation) or elongated (writing operation) simultaneously in the crystal, depending on the laser focusing depth and the laser pulse energy. In the erasing operation, the original multiple ferroelectric domains can be cleared completely by just one laser induction, while in the writing operation, the average length of the ferroelectric domains can be elongated up to 235 µm by three laser inductions. A model has been proposed in which a thermoelectric field and a space charge field are used cooperatively to successfully explain the mechanism of nonlocal erasing and writing. This method greatly improves the efficiency and flexibility of tailoring ferroelectric domain structures, paving the way to large-scale all-optical industrial production for nonlinear photonic crystals and nonvolatile ferroelectric domain wall memories.
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