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Photorefractive properties of Cu-doped KNSBN crystal with fluorine replacing oxygen

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We report the photorefractive properties of a new kind of Cu-doped KNSBN crystal in which a small fraction of oxygen (O) atoms are replaced with fluorine (F) atoms. The replacement of oxygen with fluorine in Cu:KNSBN crystals leads to a much shorter response time of 30 ms at an incident intensity of 5 W/cm2. We also discuss the effect of electron–hole competition on the coupling constant.

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