| Literature DB >> 29444010 |
S S Fedotov, A G Okhrimchuk, A S Lipatiev, A A Stepko, K I Piyanzina, G Yu Shakhgildyan, M Yu Presniakov, I S Glebov, S V Lotarev, V N Sigaev.
Abstract
We have found that a single sub-microsecond burst of femtosecond laser pulses produces a sub-micrometer cavity possessing the homogeneous birefringence with slow-axis orientation perpendicular to polarization of the laser beam in high-silicate nanoporous glass. Retardance and the root mean square of slow-axis orientation are investigated in dependence on the energy and the number of pulses in the burst. A burst of just three pulses with 98 ns inter-pulse intervals has been shown to induce homogeneous birefringence, and a burst of four pulses has provided birefringence with retardance of 35 nm, which is sufficient for reliable readout of the information recorded with multilevel encoding in slow-axis orientation. A text file has been recorded and read out in an array of birefringent cavities, each carrying 3 bits of information. The sub-microsecond burst of femtosecond pulses paves the way for a multiple increase of the rate of digital information recording with multilevel encoding in glass.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29444010 DOI: 10.1364/OL.43.000851
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776