Effect of local rotations on the optical response of LiNbO3: Application to ion-beam damage

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Published 16 November 2006 2006 EDP Sciences
, , Citation G. García et al 2006 EPL 76 1123 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2006-10375-2

0295-5075/76/6/1123

Abstract

The effect of local rigid rotations of the LiNbO3 structure on the optical response has been theoretically explored and compared to experimental data obtained after irradiation with F (20–22 MeV), O (20 MeV) and Mg (39 MeV) ions. The calculations account for the main trends of the ordinary and extraordinary refractive indices measured after the initial stage of irradiation, namely, decrease in birrefringence and approximate invariance of the average refractive index. Moreover, experimental data are quantitatively consistent with a distribution function exp [ − θ/θ0] for the rotation angle with respect to the trigonal (Z-axis) and isotropic azimuthal angle ϕ. The corresponding θ0 angle is in the range 4.6–7.0° depending on ion and energy (stopping power). The model also predicts a significant reduction in second-harmonic generation (SHG) yield with fluence, comparable although somewhat lower than found by experiment.

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10.1209/epl/i2006-10375-2