Thermally fixed holograms in linbo3

Abstract
Normally recorded phase holograms in undoped LiNbO3 can be made optically stable, i.e. fixed, by heating the crystal to roughly 100°C. A detailed study of the temperature dependence of this process, coupled with conductivity measurements, suggests a model in which the fixed holograms are associated with ionic charge patterns formed by drift of thermally activated ions in the electric field pattern of the original hologram. These ions would have an activation energy of ∼ 1.1 eV and a concentration in excess of 2 × 1013 cm-3 in fair agreement with previous measurements of ionic conductivity. The room temperature conductivity of the LiNbO3 used in our experiments is concluded to be less than 10-17 Ω cm)-1.

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