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10 April 2007 Optical properties of polycrystalline glass in nanocrystal condition
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Proceedings Volume 6605, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2006; 660507 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.728455
Event: Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2006, 2006, Samara, Russian Federation
Abstract
Clause is devoted to discussion of an opportunity of reception transparent nanocrystal samples. The opportunity of processing of polycrystalline glass and quartz samples by a method of intensive torsion under a high pressure was investigated. It is established, that because of absence of a zone of plasticity of a material for preservation of integrity of the sample it is necessary to apply heating. The given material is supposed to be used for creation of switchboards of the optical signals operated by in addition submitted optical radiation. It is supposed, that operating radiation changes a parameter of refraction of the optical environment of the device, and with it and length of a wave of information radiation. For the control of last it is used multibeam interferometer. The brief estimation of technical aspects of construction of the device is lead. The analysis has shown, that interference switchboard is essentially technically sold. It is possible to carry presence of a constant component to its basic lacks in interferometer to a picture and distortion by action of interference and nonlinear optical effects ofa digital optical signal.
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Albert H. Sultanov, Irina L. Vinogradova, and Aydar I. Salikhov "Optical properties of polycrystalline glass in nanocrystal condition", Proc. SPIE 6605, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2006, 660507 (10 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.728455
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KEYWORDS
Nanocrystals

Interferometers

Glasses

Optical properties

Refraction

Fiber optics

Nonlinear optics

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