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Suppression of the influence of a photovoltaic dc field on volume holograms in Fe:LiNbO3

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Abstract

A nonuniform photovoltaic field is created in Fe:LiNbO3 during hologram recording exposures. Experimental results and analysis show the degradation of the volume holograms in the presence of the photovoltaic field. A sodium chloride solution is used to short-circuit the crystal to improve the stored- image quality. Experimental results to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method are presented.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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