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1 February 1991 Growth, surface passivation, and characterization of CdSe microcrystallites in glass with respect to their application in nonlinear optics
Ulrike Woggon, I. Rueckmann, J. Kornack, Matthias Mueller, J. Cesnulevicius, Jonas Kolenda, Mindaugas Petrauskas
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Proceedings Volume 1362, Physical Concepts of Materials for Novel Optoelectronic Device Applications II: Device Physics and Applications; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24482
Event: Physical Concepts of Materials for Novel Optoelectronic Device Applications, 1990, Aachen, Germany
Abstract
We report on optimum conditions for the diffusion-controlled growth of C4Se-microcrystallites (MC's) near the nucleation stagehaving a very small and symmetric size distributiolL Temperature dependent linear absorption measurements and room-ternperature ps-hole burning spectroscopy have been performed for material chaiacterization and for the determination of MC-parameters. The influence of MC-glass interface states on the nonlinear optical behaviour is studied investigating the bleaching behaviour and its kinetics at surface passivated (hydrogenated) and at non-passivated samples.
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Ulrike Woggon, I. Rueckmann, J. Kornack, Matthias Mueller, J. Cesnulevicius, Jonas Kolenda, and Mindaugas Petrauskas "Growth, surface passivation, and characterization of CdSe microcrystallites in glass with respect to their application in nonlinear optics", Proc. SPIE 1362, Physical Concepts of Materials for Novel Optoelectronic Device Applications II: Device Physics and Applications, (1 February 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24482
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Absorption

Optoelectronic devices

Picosecond phenomena

Temperature metrology

Ions

Cadmium

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