Three-dimensional recording by tightly focused femtosecond pulses in LiNbO3

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The authors report on a three-dimensional single-shot optical recording by 150 fs pulses at 800 nm wavelength in Fe doped LiNbO3. The rewritable bits (2x × 2y × 8zμ 3) are demonstrated. The highest refractive index modulation of ∼10-3 per single pulse has been formed by preferential photovoltaic effect at close to the dielectric breakdown irradiance of ∼TW/cm2 and was independent of polarization (in respect to the c axis). The achievable refractive index modulation is evaluated and the recording mechanisms are discussed. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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Juodkazis, S., Sudzius, M., Mizeikis, V., Misawa, H., Gamaly, E. G., Liu, Y., … Kitamura, K. (2006). Three-dimensional recording by tightly focused femtosecond pulses in LiNbO3. Applied Physics Letters, 89(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2335364

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