Abstract

Homogeneous illumination of a BaTiO 3 crystal with a green light pulse allows subsequent recording of a holographic grating with infrared light pulses. The grating can be read nondestructively with infrared light and can be erased by illumination with green light. The results strongly support the two-center model recently proposed for the charge transport in BaTiO 3.

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