In recent years a large amount of activity has been carried out searching for novel or advanced materials which exhibit large nonlinear third-order susceptibility ? (3). Emphasis has been put on materials suitable for integrated optical circuits, since the guided-wave format can provide additional routes to the conception and realization of photonic devices. The preparation of nanoparticle-doped glass by the sol-gel technique represents one of the most promising approaches: here we give a short overview of alternative processes to control the size of semiconductor clusters and we present experimental results from CdS- and PbS-doped silica-titania sol-gel films.
Sol-gel glasses for nonlinear optics
S Pelli;
1996
Abstract
In recent years a large amount of activity has been carried out searching for novel or advanced materials which exhibit large nonlinear third-order susceptibility ? (3). Emphasis has been put on materials suitable for integrated optical circuits, since the guided-wave format can provide additional routes to the conception and realization of photonic devices. The preparation of nanoparticle-doped glass by the sol-gel technique represents one of the most promising approaches: here we give a short overview of alternative processes to control the size of semiconductor clusters and we present experimental results from CdS- and PbS-doped silica-titania sol-gel films.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


