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29 August 2022 New heavy metal oxide glasses as nonlinear photonic materials
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Abstract
New Heavy Metal Oxide Glasses have been analysed for their excellent optical properties and their application in nonlinear optics. More specifically, chloro-antimonite glasses have been obtained in the Sb2O3-PbCl2-AgCl ternary system. Thermal, optical and mechanical properties have been studied. The silver chloride concentration was increased at the expense of antimony oxide according to the following composition rules: (80-x)Sb2O3-20PbCl2-xAgCl ; (70- x)Sb2O3-30PbCl2-xAgCl where x is the AgCl concentration. Optical transmission range extends from 400 nm in the visible spectrum to 7 m in the infrared. Refractive index is close to 2.
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Rochdi El Abdi, Djamel Yezli, and Marcel Poulain "New heavy metal oxide glasses as nonlinear photonic materials", Proc. SPIE 12188, Advances in Optical and Mechanical Technologies for Telescopes and Instrumentation V, 121882J (29 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627245
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Antimony

Oxides

Infrared radiation

Metals

Fiber optic communications

Nonlinear optics

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