Abstract
Amorphous chalcogenide glass (ChG) films are candidates for passive and active photonic devices for applications in infrared integrated optical systems1 as they exhibit high transparency in the 1-10 µm wavelength region, a large nonlinear refractive index, and low phonon energies.
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