New Trends in Lithium Niobate From Bulk to Nanocrystals
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- Research and information: general
- acoustic
- AFM
- BAW resonator
- Bethe-Salpeter equation
- bipolarons
- bulk crystals
- charge localization
- chemical composition
- chemical vapor deposition
- crystal structure
- defect structure and generation
- defects
- density-functional theory
- diluted-magnetic oxides
- domain walls
- domain-wall conduction
- electro-optical devices
- electro-optics
- electron nuclear double resonance
- electron paramagnetic resonance
- elemental doping
- epitaxy
- extended phase matching
- extrinsic defects
- ferroelectric domains
- ferroelectrics
- ferromagnetism
- high-temperature
- hyperfine interactions
- impurity
- intrinsic defect
- intrinsic defects
- ion beam analysis
- lanthanides
- lattice deformation
- lattice location
- lead-free piezoelectrics
- Li diffusion
- LiNbO3
- liquid phase epitaxy
- LiTaO3
- lithium
- lithium niobate
- lithium niobate-tantalate
- lithium tantalate
- lithium tantalate thin film
- lithium vacancy
- LNOI
- luminescence
- Marcus-Holstein's theory
- microring resonator
- mode-locked laser
- molecular beam epitaxy
- Monte Carlo simulations
- nanocrystals
- nanoparticles
- nanopowders
- niobate
- nonlinear mirror mode locking
- optical response
- oxide crystals
- oxygen vacancies
- paramagnetic ion
- parametric down-conversion
- photon-pair generation
- photorefractivity
- piezoelectric
- piezoresponse force microscopy
- polarons
- pulsed laser deposition
- Q-factor
- radiation damage
- Raman scattering
- Raman spectroscopy
- second harmonic generation
- second-harmonic generation
- self-trapped electrons
- sensor
- small polaron hopping
- sputtering
- strontium titanate
- temperature dependence of electroconductivity
- TFLN
- thin film
- thin film lithium niobate
- thin films
- transient absorption
- varFDTD
- whispering gallery resonators
- x-cut LN
- X-ray diffraction
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The present volume "New Trends in Lithium Niobate: From Bulk to Nanocrystals" contains the materials of a Special Issue of the MDPI journal Crystals dedicated to the memory of Prof. Dr. Ortwin F. Schirmer and provides a new synopsis of his research focusing on LiNbO3. It also includes recent developments, exemplifying the continued interest in this outstanding ferroelectric, non-linear optical and holographic crystal as a workhorse for testing and realizing new ideas and applications.This book starts with reviews on intrinsic and extrinsic crystal defects in LiNbO3 of single-crystal, thin-film or nano-powder forms, studied by various optical, magnetic resonance and nuclear methods, clarifying in particular the reasons for the suppression of anion vacancy formation upon thermal reduction, mechano-chemical processing or irradiations of various types. The reviews are followed by research papers on the experimental and theoretical investigation of small polarons, together with recent results on the properties of Li(Nb,Ta)O3 mixed crystals. Among the various contributions dealing with nonlinear optical applications, papers on device development, entangled photon pair generation and thin films on the Lithium Niobate On Insulator (LNOI) platform can also be found.
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