Optical studies of two dimensional gratings in fused silica, GE 124, and FoturanTM glasses fabricated using femtosecond laser pulses
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Herein we present results on the femtosecond laser direct writing and optical characterization studies of
two dimensional gratings in fused silica, GE 124, and Foturan
glasses. Varieties of structures were
achieved with varying input energy and spatial orientation of the samples. Various characterization tech-
niques including fluorescence spectroscopy, micro-Raman spectroscopy, and laser confocal microscopy
were employed to analyze the structural and physical modifications at the focal volume resulting in
change of refractive index. Diffraction efficiencies of
9-12% were observed from the grating structures.
A broad-band emission was observed in the laser-modified region of the Foturan glass. The obtained
results are analyzed in the light of recent work in similar glasses and exploring the applications of such
structures in the fields of photonics.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Femtosecond laser direct wr; Fused silica; GE 124; Foturan; Gratings
List of contributors:
Ferrari, Maurizio
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