Abstract
An electron conductive BaTiO 3 crystal without shallow traps is desirable for photorefractive applications. For this report, a nominally undoped BaTi0 3 crystal was grown by the top-seeded solution method, then cut into several pieces, and these pieces were systematically reduced. By investigating the absorption spectra, the light-induced absorption changes, the two-beam coupling gain and the dark-conductivity, we found that the sample reduced at 10 −12 atm oxygen partial pressures to be electron conductive and the shallow traps to be inactive.
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