http://arxiv-web3.library.cornell.edu/abs/1409.2960
(Submitted on 10 Sep 2014)
We report on the emission of terahertz radiation by irradiation of femtosecond laser pulses in non-centrosymmetric paraelectric and ferroelectric phases of Co3 B7 O13 I boracite. The Generation of the terahertz waves in both phases is caused by optical rectification via a second-order nonlinear optical effect. In the ferroelectric phase, we successfully visualized ferroelectric domains by analyzing the polarization state of the terahertz wave radiated from the crystal. In a large area of the crystal (∼ 500× 500μ m2 ), the observed polarization vector of the radiated terahertz wave was tilted from directions of spontaneous polarization, i.e., [100]cub , [010]cub , and [001]cub in cubic setting, which can be explained by the presence of a ferroelectric 90∘ domain wall of the (101)cub plane.
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