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Volumn 7, Issue 5, 2005, Pages 2571-2580

Photoinduced deformations in chalcogenide glasses: Scalar and vectoral

Author keywords

Chalcogenide glass; Photographic reaction; Photoinduced phenomena; Weigert effect

Indexed keywords

ANISOTROPY; ARSENIC COMPOUNDS; CHALCOGENIDES; DEFORMATION; GLASS; LIGHT SCATTERING; SILVER COMPOUNDS;

EID: 27944445839     PISSN: 14544164     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (21)

References (61)
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    • note
    • Such non-monotonic exposure-time dependence may be a reason why the anisotropic deformation could not be found until 2000. Actually, we had been satisfied with the giant expansion, assuming that this was an ultimate effect! In addition, prominent anisotropic deformations can appear under restricted experimental conditions. For instance, a good condition for observing the anisotropic deformation is a light spot of 5 - 10 μm in diameter and film thickness of ∼2 μm. If the film thickness is much greater than the spot size, the deformation is masked by the giant volume expansion. In addition, in focused light exposures, accurate optical alignments are needed, as will be reported elsewhere.


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