Abstract

We report experimental observation of ultra-long lifetime UV-induced absorption in undoped and 5 mol.% Mg-doped congruent lithium niobate crystals between 400 nm and 2500 nm wavelength range. The saturated absorption coefficient change in undoped congruent lithium niobate was about 3 to 7 times that in Mg-doped congruent lithium niobate in the mid-infrared spectrum. The UV-illuminated LiNbO 3:Mg was fully recovered in the dark after 2 days, whereas the undoped congruent LiNbO 3 still exhibited nontrivial infrared absorption. We attribute the cause of the UV-induced absorption to the creation of hole-trapped intermediate states O − near lithium vacancies.

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