Title of article
Point defect production by ultrafast laser irradiation of alkali-containing silica glasses and alkali halide single crystals
Author/Authors
S.M. Avanesyan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
9
From page
129
To page
137
Abstract
The high instantaneous powers associated with femtosecond lasers can color many nominally transparent materials.
Although the excitations responsible for this defect formation occur at subpicosecond time scales, subsequent interactions
between the resulting electronic and lattice defects complicate the evolution of color center formation and decay. These
interactions must be understood in order to account for the long-term behavior of coloration. In this work, we probe the evolution
of color centers produced by femtosecond laser radiation in soda lime glass and single-crystal sodium chloride at time scales
from microseconds to hundreds of seconds. By using an appropriately chosen probe laser focused through the femtosecond laser
spot, we can follow the changes in coloration due to individual or multiple femtosecond pulses, and follow the evolution of that
coloration for long times after the femtosecond laser radiation is terminated. For the soda lime glass, the decay of color centers is
well described in terms of bimolecular annihilation reactions between electron and hole centers. Similar processes are also
occurring in single-crystal sodium chloride. Finally, we report fabrication of permanent periodic patterns in soda lime glass by
two time coincident femtosecond laser pulses.
Keywords
Femtosecond laser pulse , Soda lime glass , sodium chloride
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1001191
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