The anisotropic photorefractive effect in lithium sulfo-phosphate glass system doped with nickel ions
A.Siva Sesha Reddy, A.V.Kityk, J.Jedryka, N.Purnachand, P.Rakus,, A.Wojciechowski, A.S.Andrushchak, V.Ravi Kumar, N.Veeraiah

TL;DR
This study investigates the anisotropic photorefractive effect in nickel-doped lithium sulfo-phosphate glasses, revealing how NiO concentration influences birefringence and potential optical applications.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how NiO doping levels affect the photorefractive properties and anisotropic effects in lithium sulfo-phosphate glasses.
Findings
Photorefractive birefringence increases with NiO up to 0.8 mol%.
Higher NiO content beyond 0.8 mol% decreases birefringence.
Optimal NiO doping enhances photorefractive efficiency.
Abstract
In this work, nonlinear optical (NLO) studies of nickel oxide doped (ranging from 0.2 to 1.0 mol%) Li2SO4-MgO-P2O5 glasses are reported. A combination of femtosecond (fs) laser, as a pumping light source and a high-accuracy polarimeter with low power probing laser, is used to investigate the light-induced optical anisotropy (OA) in these glass materials. The light-induced birefringence (LIB) exhibits slow relaxation tendency up to about 10 s suggesting on anisotropic photorefractive effect evidently dominated fast Kerr effect. This behavior is evaluated in the light of other results reported recently and is explained by the glass polymerization mechanisms. The photorefractive birefringence increases with increase of the quantity of NiO up to 0.8 mol% and it is attributed to the enhanced degree of depolymerization of the glass network due to the hike in the concentration of Ni2+ ions…
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