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Wide-Field Polarimetric Second-Harmonic Imaging for Rapid and Nondestructive Investigation of Laser-Induced Crystallization Phenomena

Lee, Seonwoo  
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Kishi, Tetsuo
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Bellouard, Yves  
August 23, 2024
ACS Nano

The selective and controlled formation of nanocrystals in glass is emerging as a versatile method to achieve functional photonics, optoelectronics, and quantum devices, such as single-photon emitters. Here, we investigate the use of wide-field polarimetric second-harmonic (SH) microscopy as a method to rapidly and nondestructively examine nanoscale crystal arrangements in laser-processed glass. As a case study, we investigate tellurite glass, where the formation of a trigonal tellurium (t-Te) nanocrystalline phase after femtosecond laser exposure was recently demonstrated. Combined with theoretical models, we show that wide-field polarimetric SH microscopy offers comprehensive information on the nanocrystals' orientation, distribution, and chirality. With its high imaging throughput and spatial resolution, this method has the potential not only to significantly accelerate investigations on laserinduced glass crystallization processes but also to provide a valuable tool for in situ process monitoring.

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DOI
10.1021/acsnano.4c05554
Author(s)
Lee, Seonwoo  

EPFL

Kishi, Tetsuo

Tokyo Institute of Technology

Bellouard, Yves  

EPFL

Date Issued

2024-08-23

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Published in
ACS Nano
Volume

18

Issue

36

Start page

24929

End page

24940

Subjects

Metrics & More Article Recommendations wide-field polarimetric second-harmonic microscopy

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laser-induced crystallization

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nanocrystal-in-glass composites

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crystallographic morphologies

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chirality

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September 20, 2024
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