Abstract
Optical effects of ion implantation offer the possibility of many industrial applications but very few have yet materialised. This brief overview considers what possibilities exist, reasons why there has been only a slow acceptance of the technology and what factors must be considered to enhance its use for optical applications with insulating materials. Examples include both low and high technology applications ranging from production of car mirrors to optical waveguide lasers and optical non-linearity.
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