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28 June 1993 Nonlinear absorption of semiconducting microcrystallites under quantum confinement: coexistence of reversible and irreversible effects
Sergey V. Gaponenko, I. N. Germanenko, Viktor P. Gribkovskii, M. I. Vasil'ev, Elana E. Podorova, Victor A. Tsekhomskii
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Proceedings Volume 1807, Photonic Switching; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147964
Event: Topical Meeting on Photonic Switching, 1992, Minsk, Belarus
Abstract
Excitonic processes in CuCl nanospheres of mean radius ranging from 2 to 15 nm embedded in a glass matrix are investigated. Specific features resulting from quantum confinement are analyzed. Correlation between nonlinear-optical and photochemical changes have been revealed. The possibility of application of the same structure in the reversible and irreversible optical memory devices is discussed.
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Sergey V. Gaponenko, I. N. Germanenko, Viktor P. Gribkovskii, M. I. Vasil'ev, Elana E. Podorova, and Victor A. Tsekhomskii "Nonlinear absorption of semiconducting microcrystallites under quantum confinement: coexistence of reversible and irreversible effects", Proc. SPIE 1807, Photonic Switching, (28 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147964
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Crystals

Glasses

Excitons

Electrons

Microcrystalline materials

Semiconductors

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