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Electro-optic properties of singly and doubly doped lithium niobate crystal by rare earth elements for optoelectronic and laser applications

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Congruent lithium niobate (LN) doped with rare-earth elements is a promising host for integrated optic combining the properties straightforwardly associated to the dopant with the good electro-optic (EO) properties. By direct technique based on interferometric optical arrangement at a wavelength of 633 nm and at room temperature, we have experimentally determined the figure of merit F = n 3 r eff , (n is the refractive index and r eff , the effective EO coefficient) and finally calculated the EO coefficients r eff of the third-column of the unclamped EO tensor of three series of singly doped LN with Yb 3+ , Ho 3+ , Tm 3+ and two series of doubly doped Er 3+-Yb 3+. It is found that in all the studied opto-geometric configurations, the unclamped figure of merit and consequently the corresponding EO coefficients are relatively constant in the considered dopant concentration range. As the figure of merit, F qualifies crystals for EO modulation and laser applications, all reported results confirm that the LN singly or doubly doped with rare-earth elements are very promising versatile candidates for several multifunctional nonlinear devices in optoelectronic and laser applications.
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hal-02138754 , version 1 (24-05-2019)

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Nune Mkhitaryan, Jean Zaraket, Ninel Kokanyan, Edvard Kokanyan, Michel Aillerie. Electro-optic properties of singly and doubly doped lithium niobate crystal by rare earth elements for optoelectronic and laser applications. European Physical Journal: Applied Physics, 2019, 85 (3), pp.30502. ⟨10.1051/epjap/2019180317⟩. ⟨hal-02138754⟩
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