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Third order nonlinear optical properties of metal ion implanted silica at 527nm, 800nm and 1053nm

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Abstract

There is a growing interest in the optical properties of metallic nanocrystals embedded in dielectric hosts particularly since there have been reports of these materials having very large third order optical nonlinearities1. In this paper we present some results of measurements on materials created by implanting fused silica with various combinations of titanium, antimony, gold and oxygen at doses in the range 1016-1017atoms/cm3.

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