On the reversibility of laser-induced phase-structure modification of glass-ceramics

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The possibility of reversible structure modification of two glass-ceramics (photosensitive and in-photosensitive) under CO2 -laser action has been experimentally demonstrated. The virgin glass is converted in to glass-ceramics with use of spontaneous crystallization or photo-thermo-induced one and then under the laser irradiation the glass-ceramics are converted into initial glass state. The rates of such structural modification under laser heating are about 102 - 103 times higher than under conventional heating in a furnace. The laser technology of structural modification of glass- ceramics is very attractive for development and fabrication of new optical components and devices.

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Veiko, V. P., Kieu, Q. K., Nikonorov, N. V., & Skiba, P. A. (2006). On the reversibility of laser-induced phase-structure modification of glass-ceramics. Journal of Laser Micro Nanoengineering, 1(2), 149–154. https://doi.org/10.2961/jlmn.2006.02.0012

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