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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2018 Volume 48, Number 3, Pages 263–267 (Mi qe16788)

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Interaction of laser radiation with matter

Effect of nanosecond UV laser irradiation on luminescence and absorption in silver- and copper-containing phosphate glasses

A. A. Murashov, A. I. Sidorov, M. V. Stoliarchuk

St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics

Abstract: Experimental evidence is presented that nanosecond UV laser irradiation of silver- and copper-containing barium phosphate glasses leads to luminescence quenching in the visible range. Subsequent heat treatment induces an absorption in the range 350–500 nm. These effects are due to the ionisation and fragmentation of subnanometre molecular clusters by laser radiation and subsequent (heat treatment-induced) formation of nanoparticles possessing plasmon resonance. Our numerical modelling results demonstrate the feasibility of producing stable AgnCum hybrid molecular clusters in glass. Local modification of the optical properties of glass by laser light can be used for optical information recording.

Keywords: laser irradiation, glass, molecular cluster, nanoparticles.

Received: 24.12.2017


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Quantum Electronics, 2018, 48:3, 263–267

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