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Theory of the photorefractive effect for Bi12SiO20 and BaTiO3 with shallow traps

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We analytically solve charge-transport equations for a photorefractive crystal with shallow and deep traps. We predict that, if shallow traps can accumulate a high density of charge, the photorefractive trap density and space-charge field will be strong functions of light intensity and the photoconductivity will scale sublinearly with intensity. We show that, depending on light intensity and grating spacing, shallow-trap charge gratings form either in phase or out of phase with the light pattern. As shallow traps thermally depopulate in the dark, the space-charge field either partially decays or partially develops for a few seconds. The amount of decay increases as grating spacing increases in Bi12SiO20 and as grating spacing decreases in BaTiO3.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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Parviz Tayebati and Daniel Mahgerefteh, "Theory of the photorefractive effect for Bi12SiO20 and BaTiO3 with shallow traps: errata," J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 9, 177-177 (1992)
https://opg.optica.org/josab/abstract.cfm?uri=josab-9-1-177

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