Impact of a Dopant Impurity Electronic Structure on Physical Properties, Defect Structure, and Features of Lithium Niobate Doping Technology
- Authors: Makarova O.V.1, Palatnikov M.N.1, Biryukova I.V.1, Sidorov N.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Tananaev Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Rare Elements and Mineral Raw Materials, Kola Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Issue: Vol 64, No 12 (2019)
- Pages: 1872-1878
- Section: Physical Electronics
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1063-7842/article/view/204960
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784219120168
- ID: 204960
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Abstract
The macro- and microstructure of doped LiNbO3 crystals is studied, their transmission spectra are investigated, and the effective coefficients characterizing the dopant impurity distribution are determined. We analyze the literature data on phase diagrams of the ternary system Li2O–Nb2O5–dopant oxide and the electron configurations of dopant elements, and the results suggest that this can be used as a basis for designing technological conditions for growing doped lithium niobate crystals and predicting their quality. With p‑elements (boron), structurally and compositionally uniform LiNbO3 crystals can be grown, with the doping impurity not being incorporated in the crystal. s- and d-metals (magnesium and zinc) have a similar effect on the melt and properties of resulting LiNbO3 crystals, which have periodic domain structures and similar types of point defects. Due to their electronic structure, f-metals (cerium) bring the melt to such a structure that this enables the formation of a periodic domain structure in LiNbO3 crystals during their growth.
About the authors
O. V. Makarova
Tananaev Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Rare Elements and Mineral Raw Materials, Kola Science Center,Russian Academy of Sciences
Author for correspondence.
Email: makarova@chemy.kolasc.net.ru
Russian Federation, Apatity
M. N. Palatnikov
Tananaev Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Rare Elements and Mineral Raw Materials, Kola Science Center,Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: makarova@chemy.kolasc.net.ru
Russian Federation, Apatity
I. V. Biryukova
Tananaev Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Rare Elements and Mineral Raw Materials, Kola Science Center,Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: makarova@chemy.kolasc.net.ru
Russian Federation, Apatity
N. V. Sidorov
Tananaev Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Rare Elements and Mineral Raw Materials, Kola Science Center,Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: makarova@chemy.kolasc.net.ru
Russian Federation, Apatity
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