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Tungsten Bronze Crystals for Photorefractive Applications

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Abstract

The term "photorefractive effect" has been adopted to refer to optically induced changes of the refractive index which occur in many spontaneously polarized electro-optic materials. Currently, this effect has been studied in a variety of materials, such as BaTiO3, KNbO3, LiNbO3, BSO, BGO (1), and tungsten bronzes such as Sr1-xBaxNb2O6 (SBN), Ba2-xSrxK1-yNayNb5O15 (BSKNN) and Ba2NaNb5O15 (2-5).

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