Electro-optic Materials and Applications

  • Allen S
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Abstract

The electro-optic, or “Pockels,” effect is the modification of the refractive index of a material by the application of a dc or low-frequency (i.e., much lower than optical frequency) electric field. As in the case of piezoelectricity, described in the...

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Allen, S. (1991). Electro-optic Materials and Applications. In Electronic Materials (pp. 301–313). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3818-9_21

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