Chalcogenide glasses as nanoscale thin films have become leading candidates for several optical and photonic technologies, ranging from reflective displays and filters to photonic memories. Current material systems, however, show strong optical absorption which limits their performance efficiencies and complicates device level integration. Herein, we report sputter deposited thin films of GeSe3, which are low loss and in which the flexible nature of the atomic structure results in thermally activated tunability in the refractive index as well as in the film’s physical volume. Such changes, which occur beyond a threshold temperature are observed to be accumulative and directed towards a more equilibrium amorphous state of the film, instead ...
In this paper, we deposited amorphous chalcogenide Ge-Sb-Se films using the RF sputtering method, th...
Light-induced effects in a-GexSe100-x chalcogenide glasses, i.e., photobleaching (PB), photodarkenin...
International audienceThe electrical, optical, and structural properties of GeSe1−xTex phase‐change ...
Chalcogenide glasses as nanoscale thin films have become leading candidates for several optical and ...
International audienceThanks to their unique optical properties Ge–Sb–S–Se–Te amorphous chalcogenide...
International audienceChalcogenide materials exhibit a unique portfolio of properties which has led ...
International audienceThe unique properties of amorphous chalcogenides such as wide transparency in ...
Chalcogenide glasses are increasingly used in infrared-transparent optical systems for space applica...
International audienceQuaternary Ge-Sb-Se-Te chalcogenide thin films were fabricated by rf magnetron...
In this Letter, we present the interesting results of photodarkening (PD), transition toward photost...
Reversible amorphous to crystalline phase transition introduces high contrast in the optical and ele...
AbstractGe-As-Se chalcogenide thin films show a wide range of photosensitivity, which is utilized fo...
International audienceAmorphous Ge-Sb-Se thin films were fabricated by a rf-magnetron co-sputtering ...
This work focuses on the study of Ge rich phases in the Ge–Se chalcogenide glass system. Radiation i...
In this paper, we deposited amorphous chalcogenide Ge-Sb-Se films using the RF sputtering method, th...
Light-induced effects in a-GexSe100-x chalcogenide glasses, i.e., photobleaching (PB), photodarkenin...
International audienceThe electrical, optical, and structural properties of GeSe1−xTex phase‐change ...
Chalcogenide glasses as nanoscale thin films have become leading candidates for several optical and ...
International audienceThanks to their unique optical properties Ge–Sb–S–Se–Te amorphous chalcogenide...
International audienceChalcogenide materials exhibit a unique portfolio of properties which has led ...
International audienceThe unique properties of amorphous chalcogenides such as wide transparency in ...
Chalcogenide glasses are increasingly used in infrared-transparent optical systems for space applica...
International audienceQuaternary Ge-Sb-Se-Te chalcogenide thin films were fabricated by rf magnetron...
In this Letter, we present the interesting results of photodarkening (PD), transition toward photost...
Reversible amorphous to crystalline phase transition introduces high contrast in the optical and ele...
AbstractGe-As-Se chalcogenide thin films show a wide range of photosensitivity, which is utilized fo...
International audienceAmorphous Ge-Sb-Se thin films were fabricated by a rf-magnetron co-sputtering ...
This work focuses on the study of Ge rich phases in the Ge–Se chalcogenide glass system. Radiation i...
In this paper, we deposited amorphous chalcogenide Ge-Sb-Se films using the RF sputtering method, th...
Light-induced effects in a-GexSe100-x chalcogenide glasses, i.e., photobleaching (PB), photodarkenin...
International audienceThe electrical, optical, and structural properties of GeSe1−xTex phase‐change ...