Abstract
The paper shows various optical and optoelectronic experiments carried out on thin-film CdS on glass. The films have been prepared with nanosecond pulsed-laser deposition (PLD) on glass by using ultraviolet and infrared Nd:YAG laser emissions. The discussed topics contain the successful realization of green light emitting lasers, the properties of ultrafast two-photon excited emission, PLD controlled CdS dichroism, and organic/inorganic hybrid devices. Based on the presented results several future investigations are proposed.
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