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- 2021Optical properties of differing nanolayered structures of divalent europium doped barium fluoride thin films synthesized by pulsed laser depositioncitations
- 2020Composition-structure-property effects of antimony in soda-lime-silica glassescitations
- 2017Concentration-dependent luminescence and energy transfer in Tb3+/Eu3+ doped borate and fluorozirconate glassescitations
- 2011The oxidation state of europium in halide glassescitations
- 2009Upconverted fluorescence in er-doped zblan glasses for high efficiency solar cellscitations
- 2002Capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers: Next-generation arrays for acoustic imaging?
- 2001Thermally poled silica samples are structurally heterogeneous: Electron diffraction evidence of partial crystallizationcitations
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Thermally poled silica samples are structurally heterogeneous: Electron diffraction evidence of partial crystallization
Abstract
Large structural modifications in v-SiO2 are found to be induced by "thermal poling," a treatment which makes the glass act as a frequency doubler of an impinging infrared light. The electron diffraction patterns of poled silica plates reveal the presence of a large amount (of order 10%) of crystallites showing patterns consistent with partial crystallization of the glassy matrix into the cristobalite polymorph of silica.