Nonlinear optical probing of electric field induced oxygen migrations in Fe doped SrTiO$_{3}$
ORAL
Abstract
We report on our recent study of the electric field induced oxygen migration dynamics and defect states near the interface in Fe-doped SrTiO$_{3}$ single crystals by optical second harmonic generation (SHG) using a femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser at 800 nm wavelength. By varying both the incidence and the output angles, we identified a strong correlation between the measured SHG signals and the microscopic defect textures of the samples. Significant changes in SHG intensities and phases are explained by the formation and extension of oxygen vacancies and crystalline distortions near Fe defect centers. Our results show that the SHG technique is a powerful tool for detecting local environment near interfaces and oxygen migrations in ferroelectric structures.
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Authors
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Haochen Yuan
CUNY-Hunter Coll
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David Ascienzo
CUNY-Hunter Coll
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Onur Kurt
CUNY-Hunter Coll
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Zehra Cevher
Hunter College, City University of New York, CUNY-Hunter Coll
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Steve Greenbaum
CUNY-Hunter Coll
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Russell Maier
the Pennsylvania State University
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Clive Randall
the Pennsylvania State University
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Yuhang Ren
CUNY-Hunter Coll