Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1541996 | Optics Communications | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
During bicolor optical treatment by two coherent laser beams from 25 ps Erbium-glass laser (λ = 1.54 μm), we have established substantial increase of effective optical second-order susceptibility near the critical temperature points corresponding to the glass structural transformation near 435 °C. The increasing Er3+ content favors substantial increase of the photoinduced optical second harmonic generation (SHG). This temperature dependence of the second-order optical susceptibilities detected by the SHG correlates well with the differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) measurements. At the same time, the effect exists only in a narrow temperature range (up to 12 °C) . There was not temperature hysteresis. Possible physical mechanisms of the phenomenon observed are discussed.
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Authors
L.R.P. Kassab, W.G. Hora, M. Piasecki, P. Bragiel, I.V. Kityk,