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Near-infrared holographic photorefractive recording under applied electric field in undoped Bi$_{12}$TiO$_{20}$ sillenite crystal

Direct holographic recording in undoped Bi$_{12}$TiO$_{20}$ crystal at 1064 nm is investigated aiming the characterization of diffraction efficiency under action of applied dc electric field ($E_0$). An enhancement of 12-fold in the diffraction efficiency was revealed when $E_0$ increased from 0.0 to 4.2 kV/cm. The theoretical dependence of the diffraction efficiency upon $E_0$ was investigated using the standard model for photorefractivity and the results showed a good experimental data fitting, allowing the computation of the effective trap concentration $(N_D$$)_{eff}$ $\approx$ $5.3\times 10^{15}$ cm$^{-3}$ which is responsible by the recording mechanism into the BTO crystal sample. The type of charge carrier involved in the recording mechanism in the nearinfrared region is also discussed.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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