The thermally activated, incoherent hopping of small electron polarons generated by continuous illumination in iron-doped lithium niobate is simulated by a Marcus-Holstein model for which all the input parameters are known from literature. The results of the calculations are compared with a comprehensive set of data obtained from photorefractive, photogalvanic and photoconductive measurements under green light excitation on samples with different doping levels and stoichiome-tries in the temperature range between 150 K and room temperature. We show that the temperature and composition dependence of the photorefractive observables can be interpreted by a change in the abundance of the different hop types that a polaron performs before being ...
Iron doped LiNbO3 crystals with different iron valence states are investigated. An extended x-ray ab...
A strongly temperature-dependent photo-induced transient absorption is measured in 6.5 mol% magnesiu...
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. How...
Small-polaron hopping involved in charge transport in Fe-doped congruent lithium niobate is investig...
International audienceThe population decay of light-induced small polarons in iron-doped lithium nio...
Photoinduced charge transport in lithium niobate for standard illumination, composition and temperat...
11International audiencePhotorefractive damage (PRD) in as-grown, oxidized, and slightly reduced nom...
Because of their electro-optical, non-linear optical and photorefractive effect, lithium niobate cry...
The description of charge transport phenomena in polar oxide materials has up to now numerous unclea...
International audiencePhotoinduced charge transport in lithium niobate for standard illumination, co...
International audiencePhotoluminescence related to the bound polaron Nb 4+Li is investigated as a fu...
Based on recent experimental evidence on the electronic and optical properties of Fe Li 2 and ...
Because of their electro-optical, non-linear optical and photorefractive effet, lithium niobate crys...
Le niobate de lithium (LN), en raison de ses propriétés, électro-optiques, optiques non linéaires et...
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. How...
Iron doped LiNbO3 crystals with different iron valence states are investigated. An extended x-ray ab...
A strongly temperature-dependent photo-induced transient absorption is measured in 6.5 mol% magnesiu...
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. How...
Small-polaron hopping involved in charge transport in Fe-doped congruent lithium niobate is investig...
International audienceThe population decay of light-induced small polarons in iron-doped lithium nio...
Photoinduced charge transport in lithium niobate for standard illumination, composition and temperat...
11International audiencePhotorefractive damage (PRD) in as-grown, oxidized, and slightly reduced nom...
Because of their electro-optical, non-linear optical and photorefractive effect, lithium niobate cry...
The description of charge transport phenomena in polar oxide materials has up to now numerous unclea...
International audiencePhotoinduced charge transport in lithium niobate for standard illumination, co...
International audiencePhotoluminescence related to the bound polaron Nb 4+Li is investigated as a fu...
Based on recent experimental evidence on the electronic and optical properties of Fe Li 2 and ...
Because of their electro-optical, non-linear optical and photorefractive effet, lithium niobate crys...
Le niobate de lithium (LN), en raison de ses propriétés, électro-optiques, optiques non linéaires et...
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. How...
Iron doped LiNbO3 crystals with different iron valence states are investigated. An extended x-ray ab...
A strongly temperature-dependent photo-induced transient absorption is measured in 6.5 mol% magnesiu...
Small polaron formation is known to limit ground-state mobilities in metal oxide photocatalysts. How...