Second-order optical properties of thermally poled arsenicgermanium sulfide glasses have been investigated. Parallel studies of glass structure changes upon poling and/or visible cw-laser irradiation and complete SHG quantitative analysis have been performed. Key parameters and poling mechanisms influencing largely SHG stability and efficiency have been pointed out.
We report on the compaction of anhydrous BaCl 2 powders under severe plastic deformation and the conversion of their native orthorhombic cotunnite crystalline structure into a fine-grained cubic fluorite structure. This conversion, supported by x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy data, and which enables the production of highly dense ceramics of BaCl 2 , occurs 500 o C below the known phase transition temperature of 925 o C for this material at 1 atm. We discuss this phase change in the context of a stress-induced polymorphic transformation and its implication on the fabrication of transparent ceramics for scintillator applications.
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