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Composition-dependent photosensitivity in As–S glasses induced by bandgap light: structural origin by Raman scattering
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptical GlassGlass MaterialChemistryStructural OriginGlass-ceramicOptical PropertiesFunctional GlassComposition-dependent PhotosensitivityMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhotochemistryBandgap LightStructural ChangesApplied PhysicsPhotonic StructuresImmense Structural ChangesGlass PhotonicsOptoelectronicsMedium-range Structural Changes
Massive photoinduced short- and medium-range structural changes (photopolymerization) in As-S glasses are induced by near-bandgap light and studied by Raman scattering. Structural changes involve bond restructuring in sulfur-rich nanodomains of these nanoscale-phase-separated glasses. The spectral dependence of the photopolymerization effect demonstrates that various wavelengths can be used to optically change the structure of As-S glasses. The immense structural changes are relevant to recent findings about the role of bandgap light illumination for fabricating channel waveguides in noncrystalline arsenic sulfides.
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