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Photoinduced Expansion of PbO-Based Heavy Metal Oxide Glasses
Rok: 2019
Druh publikace: ostatní - přednáška nebo poster
Strana od-do: nestránkováno
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Jazyk Název Abstrakt Klíčová slova
eng Photoinduced Expansion of PbO-Based Heavy Metal Oxide Glasses Microlenses on the surface of oxide glasses have been formed by the laser direct writting. Microlenses were created by laser (447 nm, 430 mW) focused to the diameter ≈ 180 µm. From the dependence of the microlenses height on the logarithm of radiation intensity which hits the sample surface, the threshold valueof the microlenses formation (Fth) was determined. The influence of the material thickness on the microlenses formation was studied as well. The values of Fth decrease exponentially with an exposure time increase. The highest created microlenses (h = 1900 nm, FWHM = 150 µm) were obtained on the surface of 74.7PbO-25.3Ga2O3 glass. The height of microlenses has not been changed even after 9 months. The properties of microlenses such as the chemical composition, structure and stiffness were compared with the above mentioned properties of non-illuminated surface. Based on the obtained results, we assume that the predominant mechanism of the microlenses formation is thermal expansion. micro-lenses; glass; laser direct writting