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Nicolas Fressengeas
Nicolas Fressengeas
@fresseng  ·  activity timestamp 10 years ago

Microsecond infrared beam bending in photorefractive iron doped indium phosphide

A time resolved study of the behavior of a single beam in photorefractive iron doped indium phosphide is provided down to the microsecond range, showing that infrared beam bending does occur on the microsecond time scale for moderate beam intensities. Two distinct time scales are evidenced, the behavior of which are the sign of two different photorefractive mechanisms.
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