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The nature, fabrication, and applications of photosensitive, bulk, germano-silicate glass

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2000.
The photosensitive nature of germano-silicate glass is widely used to create fiber-optic devices. This thesis examines the cause of photosensitivity in germano-silicate glass. The results of this research elucidate the role that germanium oxygen deficient defects play in the photosensitivity of hydrogen-loaded, germano-silicate glass. We find that defects are not vital to the photosensitivity of hydrogen-loaded, germano-silicate glass but they do enhance the effect. Quantitative measurements show that germanium oxygen deficient defects promote the formation of OH, GeH, and GeH₂ when hydrogen-loaded, germano-silicate glass is exposed to ultraviolet light.

A sol-gel process for fabricating germano-silicate glass in bulk samples has been developed. The sol-gel process produces high-quality, germano-silicate glass which can be tailored to contain defects or be relatively free of defects. Control over the glass defect concentration allows us to use sol-gel derived glass for comparative studies of the photosensitive process and for device applications.

The unique properties of germano-silicate glass make it a likely choice for use in optical applications. To prove the feasibility of bulk devices, chirped-pulse amplification is demonstrated using gratings written in bulk germano-silicate glass.
Contributor(s):
Alan D. Heaney (1964 - ) - Author

Turan Erdoğan (1965 - ) - Thesis Advisor

Primary Item Type:
Thesis
Identifiers:
Local Call No. AS38.6635 .H46
Language:
English
Original Publication Date:
1999
Previously Published By:
University of Rochester
Place Of Publication:
Rochester, N.Y.
Citation:
Extents:
Illustrations - illustrations
Number of Pages - x, 106 leaves
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John Dickson / 2017-04-07 16:25:01.767 ( View License )
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2017-04-07 16:25:01.767
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John Dickson

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