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- 2010Highly Nonlinear Ge11.5As24Se64.5 nanowires with a nonlinear parameter up to 150,000 W-1km-1
- 2010Highly Nonlinear Ge11.5As24Se64.5 nanowires with a nonlinear parameter up to 150,000 W-1km-1
- 2009Ge11.5As24Se64.5 Glass
- 2009Optically nonlinear chalcogenide glasses for all-optical signal processingcitations
- 2009Ge11.5As24Se64.5 Glass: a New Material for the Fabrication of Highly Nonlinear (!!33,000W-1km-1) Dispersion Engineered Waveguides
- 2008Properties of GexAsySe1-x-y glasses for all-optical signal processingcitations
- 2007Properties and structure of Ag-doped As2Se3 glassescitations
- 2007Optical properties and structural correlations of GeAsSe chalcogenide glassescitations
- 2006Optical characterization of Ge-As-Se glasses containing high content of germaniumcitations
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Properties of GexAsySe1-x-y glasses for all-optical signal processing
Abstract
<p>We present a systematic study of Ge<sub>x</sub>As<sub>y</sub>Se <sub>1-x-y</sub> bulk chalcogenide glasses to determine the best composition for fabricating all-optical devices. The dependence of physical parameters such as the band-gap, glass transition temperature and third order optical nonlinearity (n<sub>2</sub>) on composition has been studied and a relation between the bond-structure and elevated linear loss levels in high Germanium glasses has been identified. It is found that glasses with 11<x<13 % are most suitable for all-optical devices.</p>