# Quantification of nonlinear absorption in ternary As-Sb-Se chalcogenide   glasses

**Authors:** P. Pradhan, Pritam Khan, J. R. Aswin, K. V. Adarsh, R. Naik, N. Das,, A. K. Panda

arXiv: 1812.06674 · 2019-01-30

## TL;DR

This study investigates the nonlinear optical properties of ternary As-Sb-Se chalcogenide glasses using Z-scan, revealing intensity-dependent absorption behaviors suitable for optical limiting applications.

## Contribution

It provides the first detailed analysis of intensity-dependent third-order nonlinear absorption in specific As-Sb-Se glasses using nanosecond Z-scan technique.

## Key findings

- Saturable absorption observed at low intensity in As40Sb7Se53
- Transition to reverse saturable absorption at higher intensities
- Two-photon absorption dominant in As40Sb10Se50

## Abstract

In this article, we studied intensity dependent third order nonlinear optical response in ternary As40Sb7Se53 and As40Sb10Se50 chalcogenide glasses by employing nanosecond Z-scan technique. At low intensity, we observed saturable absorption in As40Sb7Se53 which makes a remarkable transition to reverse saturable absorption at higher intensities. On the other hand, when the Sb concentration increased in As40Sb10Se50, saturable absorption disappears and the sample exhibits only two-photon absorption. Experimental results further indicate that the strong two-photon absorption in our samples can be exploited to fabricate high performance solid state optical limiting devices for next generation all-optical network.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1812.06674