Waveguide writing using a train of femtosecond laser pulses at 850 nm, in the transparent spectral region of bulk As40S60 glasses is reported. Waveguides were written by translating the glass sample along the optical axis of a strongly focussed laser beam. Refractive index variation, linear absorption spectra, and Raman spectra of the exposed region were measured. The chemical mechanism responsible for the index variation has been correlated to a breakage of the glass\u27 As-S bonds and formation of As-As and S-S bonds and increase of the disorder of the glass network. The nonlinear optical origin leading to this phenomenon has been shown, and possible mechanisms are discussed. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V
We describe the fabrication of waveguides in optical materials using a femtosecond laser. The direct...
We describe the fabrication of waveguides in optical materials using a femtosecond laser. The direct...
We describe the fabrication of waveguides in optical materials using a femtosecond laser. The direct...
Waveguide writing using a train of femtosecond laser pulses at 850 nm, in the transparent spectral r...
Waveguide writing using a train of femtosecond laser pulses at 850 nm, in the transparent spectral r...
Waveguide writing using a train of femtosecond laser pulses at 850 nm, in the transparent spectral r...
International audienceThese very strong light-matter interactions produce a permanent modification o...
Nonlinear spectral broadening to 200 nm, from an initial width of 50 nm, has been demonstrated in ga...
Nonlinear spectral broadening to 200 nm, from an initial width of 50 nm, has been demonstrated in ga...
Nonlinear spectral broadening to 200 nm, from an initial width of 50 nm, has been demonstrated in ga...
Nonlinear spectral broadening to 200 nm, from an initial width of 50 nm, has been demonstrated in ga...
International audienceFemtosecond laser writing in chalcogenide glasses offers great potentialities ...
Single-channel waveguides and Y couplers were fabricated in chalcogenide thin films by use of femtos...
Single-channel waveguides and Y couplers were fabricated in chalcogenide thin films by use of femtos...
Multi-scan waveguides have been inscribed in GeS2 glass sample with different pulse energies and tra...
We describe the fabrication of waveguides in optical materials using a femtosecond laser. The direct...
We describe the fabrication of waveguides in optical materials using a femtosecond laser. The direct...
We describe the fabrication of waveguides in optical materials using a femtosecond laser. The direct...
Waveguide writing using a train of femtosecond laser pulses at 850 nm, in the transparent spectral r...
Waveguide writing using a train of femtosecond laser pulses at 850 nm, in the transparent spectral r...
Waveguide writing using a train of femtosecond laser pulses at 850 nm, in the transparent spectral r...
International audienceThese very strong light-matter interactions produce a permanent modification o...
Nonlinear spectral broadening to 200 nm, from an initial width of 50 nm, has been demonstrated in ga...
Nonlinear spectral broadening to 200 nm, from an initial width of 50 nm, has been demonstrated in ga...
Nonlinear spectral broadening to 200 nm, from an initial width of 50 nm, has been demonstrated in ga...
Nonlinear spectral broadening to 200 nm, from an initial width of 50 nm, has been demonstrated in ga...
International audienceFemtosecond laser writing in chalcogenide glasses offers great potentialities ...
Single-channel waveguides and Y couplers were fabricated in chalcogenide thin films by use of femtos...
Single-channel waveguides and Y couplers were fabricated in chalcogenide thin films by use of femtos...
Multi-scan waveguides have been inscribed in GeS2 glass sample with different pulse energies and tra...
We describe the fabrication of waveguides in optical materials using a femtosecond laser. The direct...
We describe the fabrication of waveguides in optical materials using a femtosecond laser. The direct...
We describe the fabrication of waveguides in optical materials using a femtosecond laser. The direct...