2011
DOI: 10.1134/s1063785011050105
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Nonlinear optical effects in glasses containing copper chloride nanocrystals

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“…Spectrophotometric and X-ray diffraction studies proved the presence of the nanocrystals of desired composition in this dielectric matrix. The rather typical position of the absorption band of the Z 1,2 exciton of CuCl, which is indicated in the room-temperature absorption spectra of the glasses, is in agreement with data in the literature on inorganic glasses containing CuCl nanocrystals [5][6][7][8][9]. The twoband structure of the absorption spectrum clearly suggests the presence of spin-orbit splitting, which is characteristic of semiconductor nanocrystals and copper (I) chloride, in particular [9].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Spectrophotometric and X-ray diffraction studies proved the presence of the nanocrystals of desired composition in this dielectric matrix. The rather typical position of the absorption band of the Z 1,2 exciton of CuCl, which is indicated in the room-temperature absorption spectra of the glasses, is in agreement with data in the literature on inorganic glasses containing CuCl nanocrystals [5][6][7][8][9]. The twoband structure of the absorption spectrum clearly suggests the presence of spin-orbit splitting, which is characteristic of semiconductor nanocrystals and copper (I) chloride, in particular [9].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…CuCl nanocrystals exhibited strong exciton absorption in the near-UV spectral region. Glasses containing CuCl nanocrystals are characterized by high nonlinear optical response and photochromism [5,6]. Currently, it is known that the nanocrystalline copper halide phase segregates in glasses of borate [3,6,7] and silicate [5,8] matrices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known, that the CuCl nanocrystals have only the exciton luminescence band in the UV spectral range, which can be observed at cryogenic temperatures [9][10][11] . The compare with literature data allows us to make a conclusion that the observed in the investigated glass luminescent band is not directly connected with Cu + ions or Cu + -Cu + dimers, although they can make the contribution to the short-wavelength part of this band.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copper halide CuHal (Hal = Cl, Br, I) quantum dots and nanocrystals in glasses have exciton and biexciton luminescence in UV spectral region at cryogenic temperatures 7,8 . They also demonstrate non-linear optical effects in visible and UV spectral regions [9][10][11] and reversible photochromic effect 12 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24,25 The glasses contained small additives of the reductants SnO 2 and Sb 2 O 3 . Depending on the concentration of the reductants, the coloration of the glasses varied from pale green to colorless.…”
Section: Potassium-aluminoborate Glasses With Molecular Clusters and mentioning
confidence: 99%