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  • 2022Study of prediction intervals in machine learning assisted mid-infrared spectroscopy for the diagnosis of neonatal respiratory distress syndromecitations
  • 2022Prediction of neonatal respiratory distress biomarker concentration by application of machine learning to mid-infrared spectra17citations
  • 2019Mid-IR thermo-optic on-chip spectrometer on a III-V semiconductor platformcitations
  • 2018Chalcogenide glass waveguides with paper-based fluidics for mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy28citations
  • 2017Optical quality ZnSe films and low loss waveguides on Si substrates for mid-infrared applications40citations
  • 2014High-contrast, GeTe4 waveguides for mid-infrared biomedical sensing applications15citations
  • 2012Chalcogenide microsphere fabricated from fiber tapers using contact with a high-temperature ceramic surface21citations
  • 2012High-Q bismuth silicate nonlinear glass microsphere resonators13citations
  • 2012Investigation of Erbium-doped tellurite glasses for a planar waveguide power amplifier at 1.57 micronscitations
  • 2012Er-doped Tellurite glasses for planar waveguide power amplifier with extended gain bandwidth3citations
  • 2011Integrated Nd-doped borosilicate glass microsphere laser48citations
  • 2011Chalcogenide microsphere fabricated from fibre taper-drawn using resistive heatingcitations
  • 2011Lead silicate glass microsphere resonators with absorption-limited Q19citations
  • 2010Multifarious transparent glass nanocrystal compositescitations
  • 2010Position-dependent coupling between a channel waveguide and a distorted microsphere resonator23citations
  • 2010Chalcogenide glass microsphere laser63citations
  • 2010Transparent silicate glass-ceramics embedding Ni-doped nanocrystalscitations
  • 2009Chalcogenide glass microspheres and their applicationscitations
  • 2009Optical nonlinearities of tellurite glasses with ultrawide Raman bandscitations
  • 2007Chalcogenide glass microspheres: their production characterization and potential83citations
  • 2006Control of coupling between waveguides and microsphere resonatorscitations
  • 2005Raman spectroscopic studies of quaternary tellurite glasses containing Nb2O5 and Ta2O5citations

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  • Postle, Anthony
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  • Yu, A. W.
  • Panitchob, Y.
  • Zervas, Michalis N.
  • Lee, Timothy
  • Feng, Xian
  • Loh, Wei
  • Venkataraman, B. H.
  • Prasad, N. S.
  • Karthik, C.
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  • Varma, K. B. R.
  • Hewak, Daniel W.
  • Bartlett, Philip N.
  • Tull, Elizabeth J.
  • Panitchob, Yuwapat
  • Elliott, Gregor R.
  • Ohishi, Yasutake
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Optical nonlinearities of tellurite glasses with ultrawide Raman bands

  • Ohishi, Yasutake
  • Senthil Murugan, Ganapathy
Abstract

Many multicomponent tellurite based glass systems containing heavy metal oxides, alkaline earth oxides and P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> with ultrawide Raman bands promising for Raman amplifiers have been designed and fabricated. The third order nonlinear optical susceptibility (χ(3)) is one of the key parameters deciding the Raman gain coefficient and is also useful for many optical processes including optical switching. Therefore, it is very important to have an estimate of the value of χ(3) for this new category of glass compositions. χ(3) of the above mentioned tellurite based glass systems have been measured using the third harmonic generation (THG) and are discussed in this paper. The relation between linear refractive index and χ(3) is also discussed briefly. The tellurite glasses fabricated in the present study have χ(3) values as high as 225 x 10<sup>-14</sup> esu, whereas χ(3) of silica glass is 2.8 x 10<sup>-14</sup> esu.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • glass
  • glass
  • susceptibility