Title :
Reflection holographic gratings formation in Bi12TiO20 crystal
Author :
Shandarov, S.M. ; Plesovskikh, A.M.
Abstract :
The processes of a space-charge grating formation in photoconductive materials, particularly in photorefractive crystals, have now attracted considerable interest. A majority of the investigations treating two-beam interaction have considered the codirectional geometry. A reflection grating in the (111) cut of Bi12TiO20 (BTO) crystal was demonstrated previously as useful for real-time dynamic holographic interferometry. The polarization properties of self-diffraction in the reflection geometry for a (001) cut of selenite crystals have been analyzed by Mallick et al. (1997). In this paper, the authors report the temporal behavior of light beams interacting on photorefractive reflection gratings in a nominally pure BTO crystal. The time evolution of light-induced absorption and two-beam coupling gain is investigated experimentally and theoretically
Keywords :
bismuth compounds; holographic gratings; light polarisation; photoconducting materials; photorefractive materials; space charge; titanium compounds; (001) cut; (111) cut; Bi12TiO20; Bi12TiO20 crystal; codirectional geometry; light beams; light-induced absorption; nominally pure BTO crystal; photoconductive materials; photorefractive crystals; photorefractive reflection gratings; polarization properties; reflection geometry; reflection holographic gratings formation; selenite crystals; self-diffraction; space-charge grating formation; temporal behavior; two-beam coupling gain; two-beam interaction; Bismuth; Crystalline materials; Crystals; Geometry; Gratings; Holography; Optical interferometry; Optical reflection; Photoconducting materials; Photorefractive materials;
Conference_Titel :
Modern Techniques and Technology, 2000. MTT 2000. Proceedings of the VI International Scientific and Practical Conference of Students, Post-graduates and Young Scientists
Conference_Location :
Tomsk
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5789-2
DOI :
10.1109/SPCMTT.2000.896115