We have measured the low-frequency ("unclamped") electrooptic and piezoelectric coefficients in undoped BaTiO
3and Sr
xBa
1-xNb
2O
6(

) crystals using interferometric techniques. The contribution of the piezoelectric effect to the Pockels measurements is discussed. For an applied ac electric field in the range 0.1-200 V/cm, the electrooptic and piezoelectric effects are linear in the magnitude of the applied field and independent of its frequency in the range 10 Hz-100 kHz. The unclamped electrooptic coefficients of poled BaTiO
3single crystals are

pm/V and

pm/V, and for strontium barium niobate are

pm/V and

pm/V, all measured at a wavelength of 514.5 nm and at

C. For the barium titanate samples the measured Pockels coefficient

pm/V is in good agreement with the value

pm/V computed from the above values of r
13and r
33, where n
1and n
3are the ordinary and extraordinary indexes of refraction, respectively. The measured piezoelectric ] coefficient is

pm/V for barium titanate, and is

pm/V for strontium barium niobate. We also measured the photorefractive coupling of two optical beams in the crystals, and we show that the dependence of the coupling strength on beam polarization is in fair agreement with the measured values of the Pockels coefficients.