We have demonstrated three-dimensional arrays of crystallites within Ag+-do
ped glasses. Due to focused irradiation of visible femtosecond pulses, whic
h are non-resonant with the glass absorption, photoreaction, Ag+ + e(-) -->
Ag-0, is induced only at the focal points within the Ag+-doped glasses. Af
ter heat-treatment, NaF crystallites are precipitated using Ag colloids as
nuclei. Glasses doped with Ag+ ions used in this study have no absorption i
n visible wavelength region and are transparent at irradiated wavelengths o
f femtosecond laser (400, 630 and 800 nm). Using a laser beam with peak pow
er possible with femtosecond pulses, it is possible to cause photoreaction,
Ag+ + e(-) --> Ag-0, even at wavelengths for which linear absorption coeff
icient is <10(-2) cm(-1). We investigate crystallization by varying laser p
ower and measure a threshold power for crystallization and its wavelength d
ependence. The photoreaction is explicable assuming filamentation generated
by focused irradiation of laser beam with peak power (similar to 10(12) W
cm(-2)). Due to the use of transparent light and the presence of a threshol
d for the photoreaction, it is possible to cause crystallization within the
transparent glasses wherever the light is focused. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scien
ce B.V. All rights reserved.