Spectral photosensitivity and holographic performance of europium-doped fluorophosphate glass
Spectral investigation of europium-doped flourophosphate glass shows photosensitivity in the range of 244 nm to 351 nm. Holographic investigations of the dependence of the achievable refractive-index changes indicate a strong impact of the doping concentration. The refractive-index changes increase...
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description | Spectral investigation of europium-doped flourophosphate glass shows photosensitivity in the range of 244 nm to 351 nm. Holographic investigations of the dependence of the achievable refractive-index changes indicate a strong impact of the doping concentration. The refractive-index changes increase with europium concentrations up to 1.0X10 Eu/cm; for higher doping levels the effect becomes smaller. Based on these results, refractive-index changes in excess of 10 for optimized material and holographic recording are predicted. About 23% of the initially recorded holographic grating decay in a double-exponential way with time constants of 7 h and 240 h, but the other 77% of the primary refractive-index changes are persistent. The spatial resolution of this material is better than 1 {/content/DTRWHAFETQW8VP74/xxlarge956.gif}m. |
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