Hauke Brüning
University of Osnabrück
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Optics Express | 2011
M. Imlau; Hauke Brüning; B. Schoke; R.-S. Hardt; D. Conradi; Christoph Merschjann
Hologram recording is studied in thermally reduced, nominally undoped lithium niobate in the time domain from 10 ns to 100 s by means of intense ns pump laser pulses (λ = 532 nm) and continuous-wave probe light (λ = 785 nm). It is shown that mixed absorption and phase gratings can be recorded within 8 ns that feature diffraction efficiencies up to 23 % with non-exponential relaxation and lifetimes in the ms-regime. The results are explained comprehensively in the frame of the optical generation of a spatial density modulation of Nb(Li)(4+/5+) antisites and the related optical features, i.e. absorption as well as index changes mutually related via the Kramers-Kronig-relation. Implications of our findings, such as the electrooptical properties of small bound Nb(Li)(4+) polarons, the optical features of Nb(Li)(4+):Nb(Nb)(4+) bipolarons, Nb(Nb)(4+) free polarons and O-hole-polarons, the impact of light polarization of pump and probe beams as well as of the polaron density are discussed.
Optics Express | 2012
Hauke Brüning; Volker Dieckmann; B. Schoke; Kay-Michael Voit; M. Imlau; G. Corradi; Christoph Merschjann
Diffraction efficiency, relaxation behavior and dependence on pump-beam intensity of small-polaron based holograms are studied in thermally reduced, nominally undoped lithium niobate in the visible spectrum (λ = 488 nm). The pronounced phase gratings with diffraction efficiency up to η = (10.8 ± 1.0)% appeared upon irradiation by single ns-laser pulses (λ = 532 nm) and are comprehensively assigned to the optical formation of spatially modulated densities of small bound NbLi4+ electron polarons, NbLi4+:NbNb4+ electron bipolarons, and O⁻ hole polarons. A remarkable quadratic dependence on the pump-beam intensity is discovered for the recording configuration K || c-axis and can be explained by the electro-optic contribution of the optically generated small bound polarons. We discuss the build-up of local space-charge fields via small-polaron based bulk photovoltaic currents.
Sensors | 2016
Juliane Tschentscher; Sven Hochheim; Hauke Brüning; Kai Brune; Kay-Michael Voit; M. Imlau
Beam parameters of a probing laser source in an optical riblet sensor are studied by considering the high demands on a sensors’ precision and reliability for the determination of deviations of the geometrical shape of a riblet. Mandatory requirements, such as minimum intensity and light polarization, are obtained by means of detailed inspection of the optical response of the riblet using ray and wave optics; the impact of wavelength is studied. Novel measures for analyzing the riblet shape without the necessity of a measurement with a reference sample are derived; reference values for an ideal riblet structure obtained with the optical riblet sensor are given. The application of a low-cost, frequency-doubled Nd:YVO4 laser pointer sufficient to serve as a reliable laser source in an appropriate optical riblet sensor is discussed.
Physical Review B | 2011
Christoph Merschjann; M. Imlau; Hauke Brüning; B. Schoke; S. Torbrügge
Physical Review B | 2010
B. Schoke; M. Imlau; Hauke Brüning; Christoph Merschjann; G. Corradi; K. Polgár; I. I. Naumova
Archive | 2018
Hauke Brüning; Robert Meissner; Andre Homeyer
World Journal of Engineering and Technology | 2017
Mauricio Zadra Pacheco; Daniel Vriesman; Hauke Brüning; Kai Brune; Welchy Leite Cavalcanti; Bernd Mayer
Archive | 2015
M. Imlau; Hauke Brüning; Kay-Michael Voit; Juliane Tschentscher; Stefan Dieckhoff; Udo Meyer; Kai Brune; Johannes Derksen; Christian Tornow
Archive | 2015
Christian Tornow; Kai Brune; Stefan Dieckhoff; Hauke Brüning; Andre Homeyer; Lars Höper; Phillipp Hirschmann
Archive | 2014
Christian Tornow; Kai Brune; Stefan Dieckhoff; Hauke Brüning; Andre Homeyer