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LASER INTERFEROMETRY

Adaptive interferometry based on dynamic reflective holograms in cubic photorefractive crystals

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, , Citation A A Kolegov et al 2011 Quantum Electron. 41 847 DOI 10.1070/QE2011v041n09ABEH014571

1063-7818/41/9/847

Abstract

The characteristics of a holographic interferometer, which is based on the interaction of counterpropagating light waves on reflective holograms in cubic photorefractive sillenite crystals of the (100) cut and designed for measuring surface vibration spectra from specularly reflecting objects, have been theoretically analysed and experimentally studied. The experiments showed that an interferometer of this type, based on an Bi12TiO20 : Fe,Cu crystal, makes it possible to measure vibrations with an amplitude of 5 pm. An analysis performed with allowance for the shot and thermal noise of the photodetector showed that vibrations with an amplitude below 1 pm can be measured. A model is proposed to describe the experimentally found strong temperature dependence of the light interaction on reflection holograms in a Bi12TiO20 : Ca crystal. This model takes into account the influence of temperature on the photoinduced charge redistribution over deep donor and shallow trap centres, as well as the drift of the interference pattern in the crystal due to the thermooptical effect and linear expansion of the crystal.

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10.1070/QE2011v041n09ABEH014571