Study of the processes by which a photosensitive glass–ceramic is modified with the radiation of a CO2 laser
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Агеев Э.И., Вейко В.П. Исследование процессов модификации фоточувствительной стеклокерамики излучением CO2-лазера // Оптический журнал. 2012. Т. 79. № 6. С. 86–94.
Ageev É. I., Veĭko V. P. Study of the processes by which a photosensitive glass–ceramic is modified with the radiation of a CO2 laser [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2012. V. 79. № 6. P. 86–94.
É. I. Ageev and V. P. Veĭko, "Study of the processes by which a photosensitive glass–ceramic is modified with the radiation of a CO2 laser," Journal of Optical Technology. 79(6), 376-381 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.79.000376
The action of laser radiation with wavelength λ=10.6µm causes substantial structural changes in photosensitive glass as a consequence of the processes of induced crystallization and secondary amorphization, which occur at a high rate and are reversible. As a result of such structure–phase transformations, the original materials acquire completely new properties, including chemical, optical, mechanical, etc. properties.
CO2 laser, photosensitive glass FS-1, amorphization, crystallization
OCIS codes: 140.3470, 160.5335, 160.2750
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