1985
DOI: 10.1080/13642818508240606
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Photo-induced structural and physico-chemical changes in amorphous chalcogenide semiconductors

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“…The transmission generally decreased with time, approaching a saturation level for long exposures. Figure 3 illustrates the result of photodarkening of the laser-deposited films at various laser intensities in W/cm 2 and exposure time expressed in units of laser fluence J/cm 2 . We have divided the exposure/intensity map into three distinctly different regions: no photodarkening, re- versible, and permanent photodarkening.…”
Section: Photodarkening Characteristicsmentioning
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“…The transmission generally decreased with time, approaching a saturation level for long exposures. Figure 3 illustrates the result of photodarkening of the laser-deposited films at various laser intensities in W/cm 2 and exposure time expressed in units of laser fluence J/cm 2 . We have divided the exposure/intensity map into three distinctly different regions: no photodarkening, re- versible, and permanent photodarkening.…”
Section: Photodarkening Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Chalcogenide glasses are also frequently sensitive to optical radiation and show a wide variety of photoinduced effects as a result of illumination. [1][2][3] Various models have been put forward to explain these effects, [4][5][6] and the index change accompanying the common photodarkening phenomenon can be used to fabricate diffractive as well as waveguide structures. [7][8][9][10] Up to now, thermal evaporation and sputtering have been used to create the chalcogenide glass thin films.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Chalcogenide glasses are well-known IR--transmitting materials [14]. They exhibit a wide range of photoinduced eects accompanied by signicant changes in their optical constants, that enable them to be used as optical recording or imaging media [15], absorption lters, and many other optical elements [16]. Knowledge * corresponding author; e-mail: dr_isyahia@yahoo.com of the optical properties of amorphous materials are obviously necessary for exploiting these materials in very interesting potential technologies.…”
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“…Superficially similar photorefractive effects are well know in other chalcogenide glasses such as those based on arsenic and germanium sulphides [5,6]. In such glasses the photo induced index changes are often accompanied by changes in density, usually photodensification.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%