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    Fabrication and optical characterization of stable suspensions of iron-or copper-doped lithium niobate nanocrystals in heptane by SCHWESYG, J. R, EGGERT, H. A, BUSE, K, SLIWINSKA, E, KHALIL, S, KAISER, M, MEERHOLZ, K

    Published in Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics (01-10-2007)
    “…Stable suspensions of iron- or copper-doped lithium niobate nanocrystals in heptane are prepared by high-energy ball milling of iron- and copper-doped bulk…”
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    Spatially resolved holographic measurement of the thermal diffusivity in liquids by Schwesyg, J.R., Eggert, H.A., Adleman, J.R., Buse, K.

    Published in Applied physics. B, Lasers and optics (01-07-2008)
    “…Phase gratings are recorded holographically with nanosecond light pulses by the interference of two plane waves in colored liquid samples using the thermooptic…”
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    Light-Assisted Generation of Tailored Ferroelectric Domain Structures by Eggert, H. A., Kalkum, F., Wengler, M. C., Heinemeyer, U., Buse, K.

    Published in Ferroelectrics (01-01-2006)
    “…Two different methods for light-induced domain inversion in lithium niobate crystals are currently under investigation. Illumination with ultra-violet light…”
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    Trapping of dielectric particles with light-induced space-charge fields by Eggert, H. A., Kuhnert, F. Y., Buse, K., Adleman, J. R., Psaltis, D.

    Published in Applied physics letters (11-06-2007)
    “…Light-induced space-charge fields in lithium niobate crystals are used to trap and manipulate dielectric particles on the surface of such crystals. Without any…”
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    Domain inversion in lithium niobate crystals assisted by photorefractive space-charge fields by Eggert, H.A., Kalkum, F., Buse, K.

    “…Utilizing the photorefractive effect, space-charge fields are recorded in near-stoichiometric, iron-doped lithium niobate crystals. Together with an external…”
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    Trapping and manipulation of micro- and nanoparticles on the surfaces of lithium niobate crystals utilizing light-induced electric space charge fields by Kuhnert, F.Y., Adleman, J.R., Eggert, H.A., Psaltis, D., Buse, K.

    “…Inhomogeneous illumination causes charge separation in a lithium niobate crystal which results in field gradients in proximity to the crystal surface. We…”
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