The structure of the pseudo ternary TeO 2 -TiO 2 -BaO glasses was investigated by Raman and infrared spectroscopies. In the TeO 2 -BaO system, glasses with low BaO content have a continuous network constructed by sharing corners of TeO 4 trigonal bipyramids and TeO 3؉1 polyhedra having nonbridging o
Glass Structure and Optical Nonlinearities in Thallium(I) Tellurium(IV) Oxide Glasses
✍ Scribed by B. Jeansannetas; S. Blanchandin; P. Thomas; P. Marchet; J.C. Champarnaud-Mesjard; T. Merle-Méjean; B. Frit; V. Nazabal; E. Fargin; G. Le Flem; M.O. Martin; B. Bousquet; L. Canioni; S. Le Boiteux; P. Segonds; L. Sarger
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Volume
- 146
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-4596
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✦ Synopsis
The relationships between structure and nonlinear optical response at 1.5 m in thallium(I) tellurite glasses are investigated. Usually in tellurite glasses, the introduction of a modi5er ion changes the basic structural TeO 4 disphenoid entity progressively into a TeO 3 trigonal bipyramid via an intermediate TeO 3؉1 polyhedron. This evolution leads to a decrease of the nonlinear refractive index n 2 . Nevertheless, if a modi5er ion such as Tl ؉ also has an ns 2 lone electron pair, n 2 increases although the same structural evolution is observed around the tellurium atoms. This result is related to the hyperpolarizability of the thallium oxygen entities, which has been evidenced by the structural study of both thallium(I) tellurite crystals and glasses of the same compositions. With this solid state chemistry approach, the highest nonlinear refractive index measured at 1.5 m (n 2 ؍ 9.10 ؊19 m 2 /W) and reported in oxide glasses has been obtained.
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