Om. Efimov et al., COLOR-CENTER GENERATION IN SILICATE-GLASSES EXPOSED TO INFRARED FEMTOSECOND PULSES, Journal of the Optical Society of America. B, Optical physics, 15(1), 1998, pp. 193-199
The optical properties of silicate glasses under high-power, 850-nm fe
mtosecond laser irradiation have been studied. Photoinduced processes
occurred at irradiances well below the threshold for laser-induce dama
ge. Laser spectral line broadening leading to supercontinuum generatio
n in the visible and UV spectral regions was observed in all the glass
es studied. Color-center generation and intrinsic luminescence were fo
und in bore-silicate and alkali silicate glasses. It is believed that
these processes result from linear and two-photon absorption of the sh
ort-wavelength component of the supercontinuum, causing ionization of
the glass matrix. No color-center absorption in the visible region was
observed in fused silica at irradiances up to the laser-damage thresh
old. (C) 1998 Optical Society of America.