The photogalvanic effect—a new mechanism of nonlinear wave interaction in electrooptic crystals

© 1980 American Institute of Physics
, , Citation B I Sturman 1980 Sov. J. Quantum Electron. 10 276 DOI 10.1070/QE1980v010n03ABEH009970

0049-1748/10/3/276

Abstract

It is shown theoretically that the photogalvanic effect in electrooptic crystals (also known as the bulk photovoltaic effect) provides an efficient mechanism for holographic recording and interaction of light waves which results in unidirectional energy exchange. This mechanism has different properties to the previously known drift and diffusion mechanisms, and may be used directly for optical measurements of the components of the photogalvanic tensor.

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10.1070/QE1980v010n03ABEH009970