Affiliation:
1. Space Engineering University
2. Qilu University of Technology (Shandong Academy of Sciences)
3. Harbin Institute of Technology
4. Universitéde Lorraine
Abstract
Recent experiments have revealed that the order of the electro-optic
(EO) effect depends on the frequency of electric field in paraelectric
nanodisordered KTa1-xNb
x
O3 (KTN) crystal. Through the
dielectric frequency spectrum under the bias electric field, enormous
linear and quadratic EO effects were discovered at the resonance
frequencies, which changed the perception that only the quadratic EO
effect exists. Applying just a small AC electric field of 6 V/mm, the
effective linear EO coefficient reached 478 pm/V at 609 kHz, and the
effective quadratic EO coefficient reached
4.39*10−13m2V−2at 302 kHz. The reason
why an extremely low electric field results in an enormous EO
coefficient is attributed to the resonance between the polar
nanoregions (PNRs) and the electric field, induced by the field-driven
reorientation of free dipoles on the boundary of the PNRs. In
addition, the order of EO effect depending on the frequency of
electric field was attributed to the motion modes of the PNR. This
finding improves the understanding of how the EO effect is caused by
field-driven PNR dynamics, but also provides a basis for the
development of EO devices.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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