Waveguide fabrication in lithium-niobo-phosphate glasses by high repetition rate femtosecond laser:route to non-equilibrium material’s states


Autoria(s): Dubov, Mykhaylo; Mezentsev, Vladimir; Manshina, Alina A.; Sokolov, Ivan A.; Povolotskiy, Alexey V.; Petrov, Yuri V.
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16/05/2014

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We study waveguide fabrication in lithium-niobo-phosphate glass, aiming at a practical method of single-stage fabrication of nonlinear integrated-optics devices. We observed chemical transformations or material redistribution during the course of high repetition rate femtosecond laser inscription. We believe that the laser-induced ultrafast heating and cooling followed by elements diffusion on a microscopic scale opens the way toward the engineering non-equilibrium sates of matter and thus can further enhance Refractive Index (RI) contrasts by virtue of changing glass composition in and around the fs tracks. © 2014 Optical Society of America.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/22519/1/Waveguide_fabrication_in_lithium_niobo_phosphate_glasses.pdf

Dubov, Mykhaylo; Mezentsev, Vladimir; Manshina, Alina A.; Sokolov, Ivan A.; Povolotskiy, Alexey V. and Petrov, Yuri V. (2014). Waveguide fabrication in lithium-niobo-phosphate glasses by high repetition rate femtosecond laser:route to non-equilibrium material’s states. Optical Materials Express, 4 (6), pp. 1197-1206.

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