Abstract

ABSTRACT Nanosized, undoped and rare-earth–doped Sr0.5Ba0.5Nb2O6 (SBN) ceramic systems were synthesized by an aqueous organic gel route. The precursor gel on calcinations at 800°C for 2 hr produces undoped and rare-earth–doped SBN systems of pure tungsten bronze lattice structure. These systems have been characterized for their structure by XRD, SEM, and TEM. The nonlinear absorption behavior of the undoped and rare-earth–doped SBN ceramic systems was investigated by use of the open-aperture Z-scan technique using 532 nm, 5 ns laser pulses. The authors found that these materials are potential optical limiters at this excitation wavelength.

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