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Lead-Free Perovskite Thin Films with Tailored Pockels-Kerr Effects for Photonics.

Valentin IonValentin TeodorescuRuxandra BirjegaMaria DinescuChristoph MitterbauerIoannis AlexandrouIoan GhitiuFloriana CraciunNicu Doinel Scarisoreanu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Pockels and Kerr effects are linear and nonlinear electro-optical effects, respectively, used in many applications. The modulation of the refractive index is employed in different photonic circuits. However, the greatest challenge is in photonic elements for quantum computing at room temperature. For this aim, materials with strong Pockels/Kerr effects and χ (2) /χ (3) nonlinear susceptibilities are necessary. Here, we demonstrate composition-modulated strong electro-optical response in epitaxial films of (Ba,Ca)(Ti,Zr)O 3 perovskite titanate. These films are grown by pulsed laser deposition on SrTiO 3 . Depending on the ratios of Ca/Ba and Ti/Zr, films show high Pockels or Kerr optical nonlinearities. We relate the variable electro-optic response to the occurrence of nanopolar domains with different symmetries in a selected composition range. These findings open the route to easily implement nonlinear optical elements in integrated photonic circuits.
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