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Doping dependence of the femtosecond laser damage thresholds in silica glasses

Doping dependence of the femtosecond laser damage thresholds in silica glasses
Doping dependence of the femtosecond laser damage thresholds in silica glasses
We observed that the first threshold (i.e. permanent isotropic index change) is not significantly dependent on the doping whereas it is the contrary for the second threshold (i.e. permanent linear birefringence).
Lancry, M.
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Yang, W.
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Poumellec, B.
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Kazansky, P.G.
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Lancry, M.
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Yang, W.
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Poumellec, B.
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Kazansky, P.G.
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Lancry, M., Yang, W., Poumellec, B. and Kazansky, P.G. (2009) Doping dependence of the femtosecond laser damage thresholds in silica glasses. Advances in Optical Materials 2009, , San Jose CA, United States. 14 - 15 Oct 2009. (doi:10.1364/AIOM.2009.AWB4).

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Abstract

We observed that the first threshold (i.e. permanent isotropic index change) is not significantly dependent on the doping whereas it is the contrary for the second threshold (i.e. permanent linear birefringence).

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Published date: 14 October 2009
Venue - Dates: Advances in Optical Materials 2009, , San Jose CA, United States, 2009-10-14 - 2009-10-15

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442948
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Author: M. Lancry
Author: W. Yang
Author: B. Poumellec
Author: P.G. Kazansky

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