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- Antimony glasses with large nonlinear refractive indices, small two-photon absorption coefficients and ultrafast response at telecom wavelengths
- Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Nonlinear (NL) optical properties of antimony oxide based glasses (AG) were characterized for excitation wavelengths from 800 to 1600 m. The NL refractive indices, n2, and the two-photon absorption (TPA) coefficient, β, have been evaluated using the Z-scan technique. Values of n2≈ 10-15 - 10-14 cm2/W of electronic origin were measured and negligible TPA coefficients (β < 0.003 cm/GW) were determined. The response time of the nonlinearity is faster than 100 fs as determined using the Kerr shutter technique. The figure-of-merit usually considered for all-optical switching, T = 2βλ/n2 , indicates that AG are very good materials for ultrafast switches at telecom wavelengths. © 2007 IEEE.
- 1-Dec-2007
- Proceedings of 2007 9th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, ICTON 2007, v. 2, p. 293-296.
- 293-296
- All-optical switching
- Antimony oxide glasses
- Nonlinear refractive index
- Telecom wavelengths
- Absorption
- Antimony
- Fiber optic networks
- Glass
- Light absorption
- Light measurement
- Light refraction
- Luminescence of organic solids
- Multiphoton processes
- Optical data processing
- Optical materials
- Optical properties
- Organic polymers
- Photons
- Refractive index
- Refractometers
- Telecommunication
- Telecommunication systems
- Antimony glasses
- Electronic origins
- Excitation wavelengths
- Kerr shutters
- Non linearities
- Response times
- Scan techniques
- Two-Photon absorptions
- Ultra fasts
- Ultrafast switches
- Optical switches
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICTON.2007.4296208
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