Abstract

Localized micro-structure and luminescence property are modified in Ag+-doped phosphate glass with high repetition rate femtosecond laser pulses. Confocal fluorescence spectra show that the luminescence intensity due to fs-laser induced Ag0 gradually increases and then decreases with the decreasing distance from the center of the laser-affected zone. In the inner structure, the intensity ratio of two Raman bands at 708cm−1 and 1210cm−1 decreases with the more close to the center of the laser-affected zone. A possible mechanism is proposed to explain the observed phenomena.

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