Presentation 2000/11/9
Nonstoichiometric dependences and the influence of ion-doping on the electrooptic effect in lithium niobate crystals Application to optical devices for optical communication systems in the coming generation
Y Kondo, T Fukuda, Y Yamashita, T Takano, M Watanabe, M Yuki, H Nakajima, Y Furukawa, K Kitamura,
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Abstract(in English) The nonstoichiometric dependences of the electrooptic coefficients in lithium niobate(LN)crystals and the influence of doping with Ce-ions, Fe-ions and Er-ions are measured(at 633nm)precisely and investigated in detail.The electrooptic coefficient r_33 increases with an increase in Li/Nb ratio.The r_33 in the stoichiometric LN is 1.14 times as large as that in the congruent LN crystal.An increase of more than 30% in electrooptic coefficients can be obtained by doping with Ce- or Fe-ions.Some of the samples are measured at the longer wavelength for applications to optical fiber communication wavelength region.
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Keyword(in English) lithium niobate / electroptic coefficient / nonstoichiometric dependence / doping
Paper # OCS2000-89 : OPE2000-106 : LQE2000-98
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Title (in English) Nonstoichiometric dependences and the influence of ion-doping on the electrooptic effect in lithium niobate crystals Application to optical devices for optical communication systems in the coming generation
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Keyword(1) lithium niobate
Keyword(2) electroptic coefficient
Keyword(3) nonstoichiometric dependence
Keyword(4) doping
1st Author's Name Y Kondo
1st Author's Affiliation Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University()
2nd Author's Name T Fukuda
2nd Author's Affiliation Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
3rd Author's Name Y Yamashita
3rd Author's Affiliation Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
4th Author's Name T Takano
4th Author's Affiliation Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
5th Author's Name M Watanabe
5th Author's Affiliation Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
6th Author's Name M Yuki
6th Author's Affiliation Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
7th Author's Name H Nakajima
7th Author's Affiliation Advanced Research Institute for Science and Engineering Graduate School of Science and Engineering School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
8th Author's Name Y Furukawa
8th Author's Affiliation Oxide Corporation
9th Author's Name K Kitamura
9th Author's Affiliation National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials
Date 2000/11/9
Paper # OCS2000-89 : OPE2000-106 : LQE2000-98
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 431
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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