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- 2023An open-access database and analysis tool for perovskite solar cells based on the FAIR data principlescitations
- 2022An open-access database and analysis tool for perovskite solar cells based on the FAIR data principles
- 2015Reintroducing the intrinsic self healing properties in reclaimed asphalt
- 2014Turning back time: Rheological and microstructural assessment of rejuvenated bitumencitations
- 2013Reintroducing the intrinsic self-healing properties in reclaimed asphalt by rejuvenation
- 2012Characterization and modelling of self healing of bituminous materials towards durable asphalt pavement
- 2012Cracking and healing modelling of asphalt mixtures
- 2007Recent advances in poling and nanostructuring of glass
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Memorized polarization-dependent light scattering in rare-earth-ion-doped glass
Abstract
We report the observation of memorized polarization-dependent light scattering in a Eu2 + -doped fluoroaluminate glass sample. Anisotropic light scattering along the plane of the light polarization was observed in the glass sample after the excitation of a focused 800 nm, 150 fs laser beam at a repetition rate of 200 kHz. When we changed the direction of the light polarization and irradiated the same location, we observed an anisotropic light-scattering pattern identical to the original one at the beginning, but then observed a new pattern along the new direction of the light polarization while the original light-scattering pattern disappeared gradually with the passage of time. This observed phenomenon was considered to be due to the light scattering of the polarization-dependent permanent microstructure induced by the polarized ultrashort pulsed laser itself.