Silence et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Photorefractive polymersSilence et al., 1995
- Document ID
- 3620902787661527803
- Author
- Silence S
- Burland D
- Moerner W
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Photorefractive effects and materials
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The photorefractive effect was first observed in LiNbO3 more than 25 years ago [[1]]. Since that time a wide variety of inorganic systems have been shown to be photorefractive, including BaTiO3, Bi12SiO2o (BSO), SrxBa1-xNbO3, InP: Fe, GaAs, and multiple-quantum …
- 229920000642 polymer 0 title abstract description 154
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