Lithium niobate (LiNbO3) and KTiOPO4 (KTP) are ferroelectric crystals of considerable interest in different fields of optics and optoelectronics. Due to its large values of the nonlinear optical, electro-optic (EO), piezoelectric and acousto-optical coefficients, LiNbO3 is widely used for laser frequency conversion using the quasiphase matching (QPM) approach where the sign of nonlinearity has been periodically modulated by electric field poling (EFP). In the microwave and telecommunication field LiNbO3 is used for surface acoustic devices and integrated optical modulators. KTP and its isomorphs, on the other hand, exhibit slightly lower nonlinear coefficients but have much higher photorefractive damage thresholds, so that it is mainly used...
This thesis describes work carried out at Southampton on periodic poling of LiNbO3. Periodically pol...
The ability to manipulate the size and depth of poling inhibited domains, which are produced by UV l...
The influence of illumination on ferroelectric domain engineering in lithium niobate and lithium tan...
Lithium niobate (LN) is a nonlinear optical ferroelectric crystal which is widely used by the photon...
Domain engineering of LiNbO3 has been researched for a range of applications in areas as diverse as ...
LiNbO3 and LiTaO3 are commonly used ferroelectric crystal materials. Since the first reports of succ...
Ferroelectric materials such as lithium niobate (LN) or lithium tantalate (LT) are examples of an ex...
Ferroelectric materials such as lithium niobate (LN) or lithium tantalate (LT) are examples of an ex...
Nonlinear optical frequency conversion is the key technology for modifying laser output radiation, i...
Precision-scale engineering of domains in ferroelectric lithium niobate crystals is a subject of ext...
The feasibility of forming periodic ferroelectric domain structures in ferroelectric crystals as: Li...
Fabrication of periodically inverted domain patterns in ferroelectric materials such as lithium niob...
Lithium niobate (LiNbO3) crystals have been widely used in many nonlinear optical processes such as ...
Microstructuring of ferroelectric domain patterns is necessary to achieve quasi-phase-matching (QPM)...
International audienceThe development of all-optical, acousto-optical or electro-optical photonic cr...
This thesis describes work carried out at Southampton on periodic poling of LiNbO3. Periodically pol...
The ability to manipulate the size and depth of poling inhibited domains, which are produced by UV l...
The influence of illumination on ferroelectric domain engineering in lithium niobate and lithium tan...
Lithium niobate (LN) is a nonlinear optical ferroelectric crystal which is widely used by the photon...
Domain engineering of LiNbO3 has been researched for a range of applications in areas as diverse as ...
LiNbO3 and LiTaO3 are commonly used ferroelectric crystal materials. Since the first reports of succ...
Ferroelectric materials such as lithium niobate (LN) or lithium tantalate (LT) are examples of an ex...
Ferroelectric materials such as lithium niobate (LN) or lithium tantalate (LT) are examples of an ex...
Nonlinear optical frequency conversion is the key technology for modifying laser output radiation, i...
Precision-scale engineering of domains in ferroelectric lithium niobate crystals is a subject of ext...
The feasibility of forming periodic ferroelectric domain structures in ferroelectric crystals as: Li...
Fabrication of periodically inverted domain patterns in ferroelectric materials such as lithium niob...
Lithium niobate (LiNbO3) crystals have been widely used in many nonlinear optical processes such as ...
Microstructuring of ferroelectric domain patterns is necessary to achieve quasi-phase-matching (QPM)...
International audienceThe development of all-optical, acousto-optical or electro-optical photonic cr...
This thesis describes work carried out at Southampton on periodic poling of LiNbO3. Periodically pol...
The ability to manipulate the size and depth of poling inhibited domains, which are produced by UV l...
The influence of illumination on ferroelectric domain engineering in lithium niobate and lithium tan...