Effect of wavelength of sensitizing light on holographic storage properties in LiNbO3 : Fe : Ni crystal
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2006
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By sensitizing with 514 nm green light, 488 nm blue light and 390 nm ultraviolet light, respectively, recording with 633 nm red light, effect of wavelength of sensitizing light on holographic storage properties in LiNbO3:Fe:Ni crystal is investigated in detail. It is shown that by shortening the wavelength of sensitizing light gradually, nonvolatile holographic recording properties of oxidized LiNbO3:Fe:Ni crystal is optimized gradually, 390 nm ultraviolet light is the best as the sensitizing light. Considering the absorption of sensitizing light, to obtain the best performance in two-center holographic recording we must choose a sensitizing wavelength that is long enough to prevent unwanted absorptions (band-to-band, etc.) and short enough to result in efficient sensitization from the deep traps. So in practice a trade-off is always needed. Explanation is presented theoretically. (c) 2005 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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英语 |
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Guo Yuanjun;刘立人;刘德安;柴志方;Zhu Rong.,Optik,2006,117(9):431-436 |
Palavras-Chave | #information optics #nonvolatile holographic storage #LiNbO3 : Fe : Ni #wavelength of sensitizing |
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期刊论文 |