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3D Fluorescent Imaging with Highly Nonlinear Photosensitive Materials

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Abstract

Permanent 3D fluorescent structures were induced with single laser shots with energy < 1 μJ. Mechanism of nonlinear photosensitivity is explained. Proposed materials can be used in different areas of photonics, including sensors and optical memory.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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