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SPIE Optical Science and Technology 2000
Photorefractive gratings have been written in Pr by use of a diode laser for writing and of filtered white light (390-520 nm) as a gating source. The gating light increases the writing efficiency by more than 3 orders of magnitude, and the two-step writing process provides nondestructive readout. The material sensitivity for two-color writing rises strongly for gating wavelengths near the bandgap and approaches that of Fe-doped lithium niobate at power densities of a few watts per square centimeter. In addition, we show that the dynamic range of the recording process is strongly dependent on the writing intensity. © 1997 Optical Society of America.
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SPIE Optical Science and Technology 2000
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