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Photoinduced volume changes related to photoinduced anisotropy in chalcogenide glasses

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PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE LETTERS
卷 83, 期 2, 页码 117-124

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/0950083021000058054

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We report metastable photoinduced volume expansion (hyperexpansion) of up to 10 mum in height and several millimetres in diameter for the chalcogenide glass As2S3. This is an order of magnitude larger than reported to date in any material, including chalcogenide glasses. We suggest a model for the effect and propose that its origin is similar to the origin of photoinduced anisotropy in glassy chalcogenides proposed earlier. The model is based on the anisotropic chemical bonding found in most chalcogenide glasses; the anisotropy arises from the fact that chalcogen atoms exhibit both strong covalent bonding and weak van der Waals bonding. The origin of the photoinduced volume changes (expansion and contraction) is in a thermally induced diffusion, or athermal tunnelling, of photoexcited chalcogen atoms, with possible subsequent sublimation from the sample surface. The primary role of hyperpolarizable van der Waals bonds is supported by the absence of photoinduced volume changes in the chalcogenide glass Ga1.4La0.6S3, in which chalcogen atoms do not bond via van der Waals bonds.

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