Abstract
Barium titanate (BaTiO3) is a synthetic crystal used in electromechanical transducers and multilayer ceramic capacitors. Since it is not available in nature, a variety of growth methods has been employed to produce in large scale, with high quality and low‐cost. BaTiO3, as a metal oxide meets practical requirements such as physical hardness, stability and tunable optoelectronic properties. The plethora of characteristics renders it functional in diverse fields of applications from energy harvesting to biophotonics. Related to optical properties, it is a dielectric material from the near ultraviolet to the near‐infrared part of the spectrum with low optical losses and relatively high refractive index. The strong second‐order nonlinear response has resulted in several breakthroughs in bioimaging, while its intrinsic electrooptic response is among the highest within the existing materials. The properties of the BaTiO3 may also be modified by doping or hybridization with other materials. This review presents the basic optoelectronic properties of BaTiO3, reports on the recent advances in BaTiO3 nanostructures and thin films related to photonic applications, and oversees photonic technologies that may benefit from this material platform in the near future. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000451850Publication status
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Journal / series
Advanced Optical MaterialsVolume
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WileySubject
biophotonics; electrooptics; ferroelectrics; nanophotonics; nanostructures; nonlinear opticsOrganisational unit
09531 - Grange, Rachel / Grange, Rachel
Funding
179099 - Nonlinear Perovskite Nanomaterials for Metasurfaces and Integrated Photonics (SNF)
801459 - Fellowship Program of the NCCR MUST (National Competence Center for Research in Molecular Ultrafast Science and Technology) and the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV (EC)
800487 - Second Order nano-Oxide Nonlinear Disordered phOtonics (EC)
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