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WAVEGUIDE WRITING IN As2S3 GLASSES BY A TRAIN OF FEMTOSECOND LASER PULSES

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Abstract

Photoinduced effects in glasses have been widely studied for fabrication of Bragg grating and three-dimensional optical data storage. Recent publications have pointed out the possibility of refractive index change by femtosecond laser exposure of glasses in the transparent spectral region [1,2].

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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