Photorefractive materials : Proceedings of Symposium C on Photorefractive Materials : growth and doping, optical and electrical characterizations, charge transfer processes and space charge field effects, applications of the 1994 E-MRS spring conference, Strasbourg, France, May 24-27, 1994

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    • Symposium C on Photorefractive Materials : Growth and Doping, Optical and Electrical Characterizations, Charge Transfer Processes and Space Charge Field Effects
    • Roosen, G
    • Schirmer, O

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Photorefractive materials : Proceedings of Symposium C on Photorefractive Materials : growth and doping, optical and electrical characterizations, charge transfer processes and space charge field effects, applications of the 1994 E-MRS spring conference, Strasbourg, France, May 24-27, 1994

edited by G. Roosen, F. Agullʹo-Lʹopez, O. Schirmer

(European Materials Research Society symposia proceedings, 48)

North Hollnad/Elsevier, 1995

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The papers presented here reflect the core of the scientific activities that took place at the 1994 E-MRS conference. The contributions indicate that the field of photorefractive materials is advancing vigorously, moving into new classes of compounds, finding ways for the judicious tailoring of the microscopic properties of the materials - based on increased insight into the features of defects or quantum wells - and leading to new applications, often made possible by the advances at the forefront of the materials. The many papers presented by European participants emphasised the large amount of work being carried out here. Stimulating contributions also came from the United States and Japan, while papers presented by members from the industrial world indicate the importance of the field in this sector.

Table of Contents

  • Insulating materials - growth and characterization
  • bulk materials for the infrared
  • photorefractive characterization
  • quantum wells and new materials
  • applications of the photorefractive effect. (Part Contents).

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