Title :
The use of applied electric fields the photorefractive tungsten bronze ferroelectrics
Author :
Bei, Nianyu ; Duree, Galen C. ; Salamo, Gregory J. ; Kapoor, Rakesh ; Sharp, Edward J. ; Neurgaonkar, Ratnaker R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Arkansas Univ., Fayetteville, AR, USA
Abstract :
The traditional method of determining the photorefractive effective charge density is to plot the photorefractive space charge field versus the crossing angle in a two-beam coupling experiment. The difficulty with this traditional measurement technique is that the apparatus must be moved several times in order to obtain data over the sufficient number of crossing angles needed for an accurate fit with theory. Moreover, with small crossing angles the overlap between the two crossing beams can easily extend over the entire crystal, while with larger crossing angles the overlap between the two beams becomes less certain. In this paper we demonstrate an alternative method of determining the photorefractive charge density. In this approach we measure the phase shift between the optical intensity pattern in the crystal and the resulting index pattern, as a function of the magnitude of an applied d.c. field. By comparing the measured value of the d.c. field which produces a minimum phase shift with that predicted by theory the photorefractive effective charge density is found. In this case, only the magnitude of the applied field is varied and the apparatus remains fixed. The result is obtained quickly and with little error
Keywords :
electro-optical effects; ferroelectric materials; light interference; photorefractive effect; photorefractive materials; refractive index measurement; space charge; applied DC field; applied electric fields; crossing angle; index pattern; minimum phase shift; optical intensity pattern; phase shift; photorefractive effective charge density; photorefractive space charge field; photorefractive tungsten bronze ferroelectrics; trap density; two-beam coupling experiment; Density measurement; Diffraction; Energy exchange; Ferroelectric materials; Gratings; Laser beams; Phase measurement; Photorefractive effect; Polarization; Tungsten;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Ferroelectrics, 1994.ISAF '94., Proceedings of the Ninth IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
University Park, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1847-1
DOI :
10.1109/ISAF.1994.522450