Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9785838 | Optics Communications | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The third-order optical nonlinearity was measured in bismuth-based glasses by Z-scan technique using femto-second laser pulses. Re(Ï(3)) = 4.9 Ã 10â11 esu at 748 nm was obtained in the glass containing 65.5 mol% of Bi2O3. Although, the wavelength dependence of Re(Ï(3)) shows resonant effect significantly, relatively small nonlinear absorption coefficient β = 0.8 cm/GW at 769 nm was estimated. Bismuth-based glass exhibits the largest third-order optical nonlinearity in oxide glasses, indicating they are promising materials used for nonlinear optical devices.
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Authors
Tomoharu Hasegawa, Tatsuo Nagashima, Naoki Sugimoto,