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Medium-range ordering in glass structures as a background of photosensitivity in silica fibers

Using picosecond stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in silica-based fibers as a spectroscopic tool, some correlations between medium-range ordering and photosensitivity in silica glasses were experimentally established. Apart from the fundamental Raman-active vibrations attributed to the silica tetra...

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Published in:Journal of non-crystalline solids 2005-12, Vol.351 (52-54), p.3789-3796
Main Authors: Nesterova, Z.V., Melo Melchor, Gaston, Alexandrov, I.V.
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