The photorefractive effect in ferroelectric crystal Ce:LiNbO3 as measured by four-wave mixing phase conjugate technique was investigated as function of temperature. Results show that the effect of temperature on the phase conjugate intensity reflectivity of Ce:LiNbO3 is very large. The experimental phenomena has been explained semiquantitatively by using the theory built by Kukhtarve's band transport model and static coupling wave equation.
Temperature dependence of phase conjugation in Ce:LiNbO3
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