Laser induced birefringence in La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites

In this work, we demonstrate a possibility to use La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites as effective materials for photo-induced birefringence. Here we chose PVA as a photopolymer matrix. The photo-induced effects were studied using 8 ns Nd: YAG laser generating bicolor coherent light beams with...

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Main Authors: Rusek, K., El-Naggar, A. M., Albassam, A., Narayana, Gandham Lakshmi, Kolcun, M., Chmiel, M., Myronchuk, G.
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Published: Springer 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.516532017-07-04T04:15:10Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/51653/ Laser induced birefringence in La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites Rusek, K. El-Naggar, A. M. Albassam, A. Narayana, Gandham Lakshmi Kolcun, M. Chmiel, M. Myronchuk, G. In this work, we demonstrate a possibility to use La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites as effective materials for photo-induced birefringence. Here we chose PVA as a photopolymer matrix. The photo-induced effects were studied using 8 ns Nd: YAG laser generating bicolor coherent light beams with wavelengths 1064, and 532 nm. The detection of the photo-induced birefringence was carried out using cw He–Ne laser at 1150 nm. The optimal concentration of the nanoglass favoring maximal changes of refractive indices is established. The photo-induced laser power density was changed up to 0.9 GW/cm2. The photo-induced beams were incident at angles varying within the 32° and 52° with respect to the nanocomposite planes. The polarizations of the beams did not play principal role. We discovered an appearance of maximal birefringence equal to about 0.078. The effect is strongly dependent on the nanoparticle sizes and is completely reversible after switching off the laser treatment within several milliseconds. Such features are useful for the recording of optical information and production of gratings with desirable periods. Springer 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/51653/1/51653.pdf Rusek, K. and El-Naggar, A. M. and Albassam, A. and Narayana, Gandham Lakshmi and Kolcun, M. and Chmiel, M. and Myronchuk, G. (2016) Laser induced birefringence in La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 27 (7). pp. 6745-6749. ISSN 0957-4522; ESSN: 1573-482X https://rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10854-016-4623-1 10.1007/s10854-016-4623-1
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description In this work, we demonstrate a possibility to use La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites as effective materials for photo-induced birefringence. Here we chose PVA as a photopolymer matrix. The photo-induced effects were studied using 8 ns Nd: YAG laser generating bicolor coherent light beams with wavelengths 1064, and 532 nm. The detection of the photo-induced birefringence was carried out using cw He–Ne laser at 1150 nm. The optimal concentration of the nanoglass favoring maximal changes of refractive indices is established. The photo-induced laser power density was changed up to 0.9 GW/cm2. The photo-induced beams were incident at angles varying within the 32° and 52° with respect to the nanocomposite planes. The polarizations of the beams did not play principal role. We discovered an appearance of maximal birefringence equal to about 0.078. The effect is strongly dependent on the nanoparticle sizes and is completely reversible after switching off the laser treatment within several milliseconds. Such features are useful for the recording of optical information and production of gratings with desirable periods.
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author Rusek, K.
El-Naggar, A. M.
Albassam, A.
Narayana, Gandham Lakshmi
Kolcun, M.
Chmiel, M.
Myronchuk, G.
spellingShingle Rusek, K.
El-Naggar, A. M.
Albassam, A.
Narayana, Gandham Lakshmi
Kolcun, M.
Chmiel, M.
Myronchuk, G.
Laser induced birefringence in La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites
author_facet Rusek, K.
El-Naggar, A. M.
Albassam, A.
Narayana, Gandham Lakshmi
Kolcun, M.
Chmiel, M.
Myronchuk, G.
author_sort Rusek, K.
title Laser induced birefringence in La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites
title_short Laser induced birefringence in La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites
title_full Laser induced birefringence in La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites
title_fullStr Laser induced birefringence in La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Laser induced birefringence in La–Ga–S–O–Gd glass polymer nanocomposites
title_sort laser induced birefringence in la–ga–s–o–gd glass polymer nanocomposites
publisher Springer
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/51653/1/51653.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/51653/
https://rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10854-016-4623-1
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