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Holographic recording in doped Bismuth Tellurite crystals

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Abstract

Bismuth tellurite is a material for holographic data storage that accomplishes non-volatile readout of holograms. New dopants have been introduced to enhance the photorefractivity. Build-up and decay of the gratings are examined under continuous illumination.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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