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Microstructuring lithium niobate

Microstructuring lithium niobate
Microstructuring lithium niobate
Lithium niobate is among the most important nonlinear optical materials used today in the photonics industry as it combines a variety of very important optical and electromechanical properties. Microstructuring of this material opens new possibilities for the utility of lithium niobate into a wider range of applications beyond the area of optoelectronics. In this talk a synopsis of methods, developed at the ORC, for the fabrication of refractive, diffractive, nonlinear and actual microstructures on congruent lithium niobate single crystals will be given. The development of such methods shows the potential for using this nonlinear ferroelectric crystal as the base for the development of integrated miniature multifunctional devices.
Mailis, Sakellaris
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Mailis, Sakellaris
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Mailis, Sakellaris (2004) Microstructuring lithium niobate. Photonics and Optoelectronics Group, Department of Physics Workshop, Munich, Germany.

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Lithium niobate is among the most important nonlinear optical materials used today in the photonics industry as it combines a variety of very important optical and electromechanical properties. Microstructuring of this material opens new possibilities for the utility of lithium niobate into a wider range of applications beyond the area of optoelectronics. In this talk a synopsis of methods, developed at the ORC, for the fabrication of refractive, diffractive, nonlinear and actual microstructures on congruent lithium niobate single crystals will be given. The development of such methods shows the potential for using this nonlinear ferroelectric crystal as the base for the development of integrated miniature multifunctional devices.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 9 February 2004
Venue - Dates: Photonics and Optoelectronics Group, Department of Physics Workshop, Munich, Germany, 2004-02-09

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Local EPrints ID: 42384
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/42384
PURE UUID: 3b2328d5-873a-4ef1-bd99-7345712a6697
ORCID for Sakellaris Mailis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8100-2670

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Date deposited: 11 Dec 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 08:47

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Author: Sakellaris Mailis ORCID iD

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