Photoinduced optical second harmonic generation (SHG) and two-photon reflec
tion (TPR) have been observed in In2O3-Sn films coated on silica (Na2O . Ca
O . 6SiO(2)) glass with different Si content. Theoretical molecular dynamic
simulations have shown that [SnO4] tetrahedral interaction with [SiO4] clu
sters of the glass substrate, play a central role in the observed non-linea
r photoinduced changes. As a photoinducing light beam, a CO laser (lambda =
5.3 mu m) was used and a CO2 laser (lambda = 10.6 mu m) as a probing beam.
Maximal non-linear optical response was observed for a time delay between
CO-photoinducing and CO2 probing beams of about 45 ps. Experimental and the
oretical investigations have shown that the output SHG signal essentially i
ncreases with increasing Si content in the glass substrate For the CO-laser
photoinducing power values of 10(22) and 5 x 10(23) photons/cm(2), two TPR
maxima are observed. An applied external electric field favors observation
of the photoinduced SHG maximum at 50 V. Decreasing temperature leads to t
he appearance of two maxima in the SHG output signals (at 71 and 35 K). Hyd
rostatic pressure favors the appearance of at least three maxima at hydrost
atic pressures of about 22, 57 and 73 Gpa. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. A
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