We show that the oxidation state of Fe in LiNbO3 has two competing effects on the diffraction efficiency of multiple holograms in 90°-geometry holographic storage. For crystals with moderate absorption, the saturation space-charge field is larger after high-temperature reduction treatment. However, reduction also increases absorption, which reduces the overall diffraction efficiency. We develop a theoretical model that predicts achievable diffraction efficiency as a function of oxidation state, doping level, photovoltaic field, crystal length, and region of beam overlap. We compare this model with experimental results for achievable diffraction efficiency and erasure-time constant
We analyze the mechanisms leading to a highly diffractive fixed hologram in photorefractive Fe-doped...
We have studied theoretically the inherent mechanisms of nonvolatile holographic storage in doubly d...
Abstract. Experimental and theoretical studies of the pho-tovoltaic shift in the position of the dif...
We show that the oxidation state of Fe in LiNbO3 has two competing effects on the diffraction effici...
We show that the oxidation state of Fe in LiNbO3 has two competing effects on the diffraction effici...
We show that the oxidation state of Fe in LiNbO3 has two competing effects on the diffraction effici...
We observed developing light intensity dependence of the diffraction efficiency of thermally fixed h...
We observed developing light intensity dependence of the diffraction efficiency of thermally fixed h...
We observed developing light intensity dependence of the diffraction efficiency of thermally fixed h...
We analyse the advantages and limitations of self-stabilized holographic recording for fixing in pho...
The photorefractive holographic dynamics of grating formation in photochromic doubly doped LiNbO3:Fe...
Persistent holograms are recorded with red light in lithium niobate crystals doped with manganese an...
Thermal-fixing holographic storage in photorefractive crystals is an effective nonvolatile storage t...
We report the bleaching properties of iron and copper co-doped lithium niobate crystals that are can...
The demonstrate the storage of 1000 holograms in LiNbO3:Fe, recorded at 488nm and read at 633nm to r...
We analyze the mechanisms leading to a highly diffractive fixed hologram in photorefractive Fe-doped...
We have studied theoretically the inherent mechanisms of nonvolatile holographic storage in doubly d...
Abstract. Experimental and theoretical studies of the pho-tovoltaic shift in the position of the dif...
We show that the oxidation state of Fe in LiNbO3 has two competing effects on the diffraction effici...
We show that the oxidation state of Fe in LiNbO3 has two competing effects on the diffraction effici...
We show that the oxidation state of Fe in LiNbO3 has two competing effects on the diffraction effici...
We observed developing light intensity dependence of the diffraction efficiency of thermally fixed h...
We observed developing light intensity dependence of the diffraction efficiency of thermally fixed h...
We observed developing light intensity dependence of the diffraction efficiency of thermally fixed h...
We analyse the advantages and limitations of self-stabilized holographic recording for fixing in pho...
The photorefractive holographic dynamics of grating formation in photochromic doubly doped LiNbO3:Fe...
Persistent holograms are recorded with red light in lithium niobate crystals doped with manganese an...
Thermal-fixing holographic storage in photorefractive crystals is an effective nonvolatile storage t...
We report the bleaching properties of iron and copper co-doped lithium niobate crystals that are can...
The demonstrate the storage of 1000 holograms in LiNbO3:Fe, recorded at 488nm and read at 633nm to r...
We analyze the mechanisms leading to a highly diffractive fixed hologram in photorefractive Fe-doped...
We have studied theoretically the inherent mechanisms of nonvolatile holographic storage in doubly d...
Abstract. Experimental and theoretical studies of the pho-tovoltaic shift in the position of the dif...