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Theoretical Impurity Levels of Ni and V Ions in BaTiO3 in Relation to Photorefractive Effects

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Abstract

An increasingly deal of attention is developping on the photorefractive properties of Barium Titanate. Indeed, its large electro-optic coefficients make it at the present as one of the most promising material in some optical processing applications such as self-pumped phase conjugate mirror or laser resonator1,2).

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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