Thermally poled silica samples are structurally heterogeneous: Electron diffraction evidence of partial crystallization
Large structural modifications in v-SiO<sub>2</sub> are found to be induced by "thermal poling," a treatment which makes the glass act as a frequency doubler of an impinging infrared light. The electron diffraction patterns of poled silica plates reveal the presence of a large...
Main Authors: | Cabrillo, C. (Author), Bermejo, F.J (Author), Gibson, J.M (Author), Johnson, J.A (Author), Faccio, D. (Author), Pruneri, V. (Author), Kazansky, P.G (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2001.
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