“…ChGS exhibit a number of attractive characteristics over the silica glasses like good chemical durability, high transparency in IR region of the spectra [2], high photosensitivity as well as refractive index due to second or third order non linear dispersion [3] and the low glass transition temperature [4,5]. Due to these qualities, Selenium rich ChGS have extensive range of applications in photonic devices, switching, reversible optical recording, wave guide, xerography and infrared biosensors [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. These glasses are used as gas sensors too for determination of the concentration of different gases like nitric oxide, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide etc.…”