Abstract

We demonstrated the time-gated ballistic imaging technique using a femtosecond optical Kerr gate (OKG) of bismuth–plumbum oxide glass, the nonlinear optical properties of which were also investigated. The third-order nonlinear refractive-index n2 of the bismuth–plumbum oxide glass was measured to be 2.19 × 10−15 cm2/W, and the nonlinear response time was estimated to be shorter than 180 fs. For the time-gated ballistic imaging, the maximum measurable optical density of turbid media using the OKG of bismuth–plumbum oxide glass was 9.3, while only 7.0 for the OKG of quartz glass. And the intensities of the images for the bismuth–plumbum oxide glass were approximately two orders of magnitude higher than that for the quartz glass. The experimental results indicated that the bismuth–plumbum oxide glass was an excellent optical material for nonlinear optical applications.

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