Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7131713 | Optics and Lasers in Engineering | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Satellite bulk ferroelectric domains were observed everywhere around the larger main inverted ferroelectric domains when a Twice Electric Field Poling (TEFP) process is applied on a z-cut lithium niobate substrate. TEFP approach can be very advantageous for engineering multiperiodic poled microstructures in ferroelectrics. In fact, it is very difficult in the experimental practice to avoid underpoling and/or overpoling when structures with different sizes are requested in the same crystal. TEFP was applied to photoresist patterned crystal with 100â¯Âµm period and then a second EP step, with a ten-times smaller periodicity of 10â¯Âµm, was accomplished on the same sample. The intriguing fact is that the shorter 10â¯Âµm pattern disappeared everywhere except that around the larger satellite ferroelectric domains. The formation of this double-periodicity in the reversed ferroelectric domains occurs very easily and in repeatedly way. We have experimentally investigated the formation of such HePPLN structures by an interference microscopy in digital holography (DH) modality. The reported results demonstrate the possibility of fabricating multi-periodic structures and open the way to investigate the possibility to achieve hierarchical PPLN structures by multiple subsequent electric poling processes.
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Authors
Vito Pagliarulo, Oriella Gennari, Romina Rega, Laura Mecozzi, Simonetta Grilli, Pietro Ferraro,