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25 April 2007 Fast and reversible phase-structure modifications of glass-ceramic materials under CO2-laser action
V. P. Veiko, G. K. Kostyuk, N. V. Nikonorov, A. N. Rachinskaya, E. B. Yakovlev, D. V. Orlov
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Proceedings Volume 6606, Advanced Laser Technologies 2006; 66060Q (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.729631
Event: Advanced Laser Technologies 2006, 2006, Brasov, Romania
Abstract
The reversibility of phase-structure modifications of glass-ceramics (photosensitive and in-photosensitive) has already been experimentally demonstrated with the use of CO2-laser. It has been demonstrated that CO2-laser radiation resulted in a crystallization of glass and a subsequent reverse amorphization of as FS-1 and ST-50 glass-ceramics. The rates of such structural modification under laser heating are about 102 − 103 times higher than under conventional heating with the use of a furnace. The laser technology of structural modification of glass-ceramics is very attractive for development and fabrication of new optical components, different microstructures and microdevices.
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V. P. Veiko, G. K. Kostyuk, N. V. Nikonorov, A. N. Rachinskaya, E. B. Yakovlev, and D. V. Orlov "Fast and reversible phase-structure modifications of glass-ceramic materials under CO2-laser action", Proc. SPIE 6606, Advanced Laser Technologies 2006, 66060Q (25 April 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.729631
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Glasses

Gas lasers

Laser crystals

Carbon monoxide

Ultraviolet radiation

Laser irradiation

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