Long-lived, pulse-induced transient absorption inLiNb1-x Ta x O3 (0≤x≤1) solid solutions: the case of three intrinsic defect sites for electron localization with strong coupling

Niklas Dömer, Julian Koelmann, Mira Hesselink, Tobias Hehemann, Anton Pfannstiel, Felix Sauerwein, L. Vittadello, Steffen Ganschow, M. Imlau
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Femto-/nanosecond pulse-induced, red and near-infrared absorption is studied in LiNb1-x Ta x O3 (0≤x≤1, LNT) solid solutions with the aim of studying transient optical nonlinearities associated with the formation, transport and recombination of optically generated small bound electron polarons with strong coupling to the lattice. As a result, a pronounced, long-lived transient absorption is uncovered for LNT which exceed lifetimes and starting amplitudes of LiNbO3 (LN) and LiTaO3 (LT) by a factor of up to 100 and 10, respectively. The transients reveal a stretched-exponential decay behavior and a thermally activated process which provide strong evidence for an underlying hopping transport mechanism of small bound polarons. All findings are discussed in comparison to the model systems LN and LT within the framework of appropriate band models and optical generation of polarons via two-photon excitation. To explain the significant differences, the simultaneous presence of Nb5+ Li , Ta5+ Li antisites, and Ta5+ V interstitial defects, i.e. a mixture of the intrinsic defects widely established for LN and LT, is assumed for LNT.
LiNb1-x Ta x O3 (0≤x≤1)固溶体中的长寿命脉冲诱导瞬态吸收:强耦合电子局域化的三个本征缺陷位点的情况
在 LiNb1-x Ta x O3(0≤x≤1,LNT)固溶体中研究了飞秒/纳秒脉冲诱导的红色和近红外吸收,目的是研究与光学产生的与晶格有强耦合的小束缚电子极子的形成、传输和重组有关的瞬态光学非线性。结果发现,LNT 有明显的长寿命瞬态吸收,其寿命和起始振幅分别超过 LiNbO3(LN)和 LiTaO3(LT)的 100 倍和 10 倍。瞬态显示了拉伸-指数衰减行为和热激活过程,为小束缚极子的潜在跳转传输机制提供了有力证据。在适当的能带模型和通过双光子激发产生极子的光学框架内,将所有发现与模型系统 LN 和 LT 进行了比较讨论。为了解释这些重大差异,假定 LNT 中同时存在 Nb5+ Li、Ta5+ Li 反盐和 Ta5+ V 间隙缺陷,即 LN 和 LT 中广泛存在的固有缺陷的混合物。
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