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Dependence of specklon size on the laser beam size via photo-induced light scattering in LiNbO3:Fe

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Abstract

The dependence of the scattering intensity patterns on the illumination laser beam spot size in LiNbO3:Fe is described. These observations provide direct evidence of the origin of photo-induced light scattering resulting from amplification of scattered radiation caused by imperfections in the crystal.

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