Abstract

Nanosecond (∼100 ns) pulsed (10 Hz) Nd:YAG laser operating at the wavelength ( λ) of 1064 nm with pulse energies of 0.16–1.24 mJ/cm 2 has irradiated 10Sm 2O 3·40BaO·50B 2O 3 glass. It is demonstrated for the first time that the structural modification resulting the large decease (∼3.5%) in the refractive index is induced by the irradiation of YAG laser with λ=1064 nm. The lines with refractive index changes are written in the deep inside of 100–1000 μm depths by scanning laser. The line width is 1–13 μm, depending on laser pulse energy and focused beam position. It is proposed that the samarium atom heat processing is a novel technique for inducing structural modification (refractive index change) in the deep interior of glass.

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