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As2S3 glass shows prominent optical and structural changes when illuminated with photons of sub-bandgap energy. The changes can be employed to produce optical devices such as Bragg filters and microlenses. The phenomena are reviewed, and the mechanisms are discussed.
Keiji Tanaka
"Photo-induced phenomena in chalcogenide glasses: subgap photon effects", Proc. SPIE 5061, International Symposium on Photonic Glass (ISPG 2002), (16 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.517226
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Keiji Tanaka, "Photo-induced phenomena in chalcogenide glasses: subgap photon effects," Proc. SPIE 5061, International Symposium on Photonic Glass (ISPG 2002), (16 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.517226