We report an interferometric analysis of 0.5mm thick lithium niobate crystal sample by making use of a reflective grating interferometer and a digital holographic technique. The lithium niobate wafer was subjected to electric field poling in order to obtain two antiparallel ferroelectric domains. The crystal was then mounted into one arm of the interferometer in order to study the phase map and consequently to evaluate the effects of domain reversion at the boundary. Engineering of periodically reversed domains in LN is extensively used for quasi-phase-matching applications while the ferroelectric structure investigated here is suitable for producing electro-optically controlled deflector or switch devices via total internal reflection at the domain interface. The above mentioned applications require deep knowledge of how the domain reversal process affects the optical properties of the ferroelectric crystals.
Interferometric analysis of lithium niobate with engineered reversed domains
Marella de Angelis;Sergio De Nicola;Pietro Ferraro;Andrea Finizio;Simonetta Grilli;Giovanni Pierattini
2003
Abstract
We report an interferometric analysis of 0.5mm thick lithium niobate crystal sample by making use of a reflective grating interferometer and a digital holographic technique. The lithium niobate wafer was subjected to electric field poling in order to obtain two antiparallel ferroelectric domains. The crystal was then mounted into one arm of the interferometer in order to study the phase map and consequently to evaluate the effects of domain reversion at the boundary. Engineering of periodically reversed domains in LN is extensively used for quasi-phase-matching applications while the ferroelectric structure investigated here is suitable for producing electro-optically controlled deflector or switch devices via total internal reflection at the domain interface. The above mentioned applications require deep knowledge of how the domain reversal process affects the optical properties of the ferroelectric crystals.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.