Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1541465 Optics Communications 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Czochralsky grown Nd3+-ion doped barium sodium niobate (Ba2NaNb5O12, “banana”) optical super-lattices have been characterized by a combination of chemical etching, optical microscopy, micro-Raman and micro-photoluminescence experiments. The presence of ferroelectric domains, induced during growth process, is accompanied by a periodic modulation of Nd3+-ion concentration as well as by a small lattice distortion. When Nd3+-ion laser action at ≈1.06 μm is achieved under 0.808 μm laser diode pumping, the singularities of refractive index caused by opposed ferroelectric domains lead to non-collinear intra-cavity propagation.
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