The photorefractive effect is studied in ferroelectric lead germanate
crystals Pb5Ge3O11, including undoped, Fe- and Rh-doped crystals, as w
ell as (Pb1-xBax)(5)Ge3O11 solid solutions. Two kinds of processes are
involved in photorefractive interactions: a fast response with a time
constant generally less than 1 s and the formation of slow gratings w
ith time constants of several hours for intensities in the range of 1-
30 kW/m(2). Basic photorefractive parameters corresponding to the fast
response, such as dark- and photoconductivities, the sign of the main
charges involved in the transport process, effective trap densities,
and activation energies are determined. Compared to theoretical predic
tions the measured effects are too small which is attributed mainly to
electron-hole competition. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics. [S
0021-8979(98)00407-1].