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Ultrafast decay of femtosecond laser-induced grating in silicon-quantum-dot-based optical waveguides

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Pelant, I
Tomasiunas, R
Sirutkaitis, V
Valenta, Jan
Ostatnicky, T
Kusova, K
Elliman, Robert

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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Femtosecond transient laser-induced grating (LIG) experiments were performed in planar optical waveguides made of luminescent silicon quantum dots. The LIG was created by interference of two pulses from the frequency-doubled output of a Ti-sapphire laser

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Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics

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