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Two-photon absorption in semiconductor-doped glasses

S. M. OakLaser Programme, Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore 452013, IndiaK. S. BindraLaser Programme, Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore 452013, IndiaRama ChariLaser Programme, Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore 452013, IndiaK. C. RustagiLaser Programme, Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore 452013, India
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We report the intensity-dependent transmission of a 1054-nm laser in four Schott color glass filters: OG550, OG590, RG665, and RG850. The linear absorption is negligible, and the main mechanism of energy loss is by two-photon absorption. At higher input intensities, additional absorption due to laser-generated carriers was observed. This was confirmed by measuring the absorption of a probe beam delayed by 250 ps relative to a strong pump beam. The electron-hole pair absorption cross sections thus obtained were found to explain quite well the overall intensity-dependent transmission data. The density of laser-generated carriers is much larger in our experiments than in most of the earlier reported one-photon resonant measurements. Even at 1054 nm these glasses suffer accumulative photodarkening at higher fluences. In the photodarkened sample, the value of the two-photon absorption coefficient is approximately half that of the fresh sample.

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