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Permanent holographic recording in indium oxide thin films using 193nm excimer laser radiation

Permanent holographic recording in indium oxide thin films using 193nm excimer laser radiation
Permanent holographic recording in indium oxide thin films using 193nm excimer laser radiation
Permanent holographic recording in sputtered indium oxide (InOx) thin film is demonstrated, using ultraviolet radiation at 193 nm emitted by an ArF excimer laser. Steady-state refractive index changes of up to 5 x 10-3 are calculated from the measured diffraction efficiency of a HeNe laser probe beam. The recorded gratings exhibit a dynamic behaviour that relaxes to a steady-state value that depends on the oxygen partial pressure used during growth and on the recording beam intensity. The observed behaviour is explained in terms of laser-induced structural changes.
0947-8396
333-336
Pissadakis, S.
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Mailis, S.
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Reekie, L.
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Wilkinson, J.S.
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Eason, R.W.
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Vainos, N.A.
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Moschovis, K.
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Wilkinson, J.S.
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Eason, R.W.
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Vainos, N.A.
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Pissadakis, S., Mailis, S., Reekie, L., Wilkinson, J.S., Eason, R.W., Vainos, N.A., Moschovis, K. and Kiriakidis, G. (1999) Permanent holographic recording in indium oxide thin films using 193nm excimer laser radiation. Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing, 69 (3), 333-336. (doi:10.1007/s003390051009).

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Permanent holographic recording in sputtered indium oxide (InOx) thin film is demonstrated, using ultraviolet radiation at 193 nm emitted by an ArF excimer laser. Steady-state refractive index changes of up to 5 x 10-3 are calculated from the measured diffraction efficiency of a HeNe laser probe beam. The recorded gratings exhibit a dynamic behaviour that relaxes to a steady-state value that depends on the oxygen partial pressure used during growth and on the recording beam intensity. The observed behaviour is explained in terms of laser-induced structural changes.

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Published date: 4 August 1999

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Local EPrints ID: 77844
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77844
ISSN: 0947-8396
PURE UUID: 5f768ae8-e31e-4e58-ae9a-65aac3d1012b
ORCID for S. Mailis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8100-2670
ORCID for J.S. Wilkinson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4712-1697
ORCID for R.W. Eason: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9704-2204

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:33

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Author: S. Pissadakis
Author: S. Mailis ORCID iD
Author: L. Reekie
Author: J.S. Wilkinson ORCID iD
Author: R.W. Eason ORCID iD
Author: N.A. Vainos
Author: K. Moschovis
Author: G. Kiriakidis

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