Claims
- 1. A below 250 nm photosensitizable glass said photosensitizable glass comprising 40-80 mole % SiO2, 2-15 mole % GeO2, 10-36 mole % B2O3, 1-6 mole % Al2O3, and 2-10 mole % R2O wherein R is an alkali metal.
- 2. A glass as claimed in claim 1, said glass comprising 42-73 mole % SiO2, 2-15 mole % GeO2, 20-36 mole % B2O3, 2-6 mole % Al2O3, and 2-8 mole % R2O.
- 3. A glass as claimed in claim 1, said glass comprising 42-67 mole % SiO2, 2-15 mole % GeO2, 25-36 mole % B2O3, 2-6 mole % Al2O3, and 2-6 mole % R2O.
- 4. A glass as claimed in claim 1 wherein R comprises Na.
- 5. A glass as claimed in claim 1 wherein R comprises Li.
- 6. A glass as claimed in claim 1 wherein R comprises K.
- 7. A glass as claimed in claim 1 wherein R is at least one alkali metal chosen from a group consisting of Na, Li, K.
- 8. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a loaded hydrogen content≧1018 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 9. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a loaded hydrogen content≧1019 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 10. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a transition metal contaminant level of ≦1 ppm by weight for transition metal contaminants.
- 11. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a heavy metal contaminant level of ≦1 ppm by weight for heavy metal.
- 12. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a Fe content<1 ppm by weight Fe.
- 13. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a Ti content<1 ppm by weight Ti.
- 14. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having an absorption less than 20 dB/cm at a wavelength of 250 nm.
- 15. A glass as claimed in claim 8, said having a modulated refractive index Δn≧2×10−4.
- 16. A glass as claimed in claim 1, said glass being a non-sintered glass.
- 17. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a melting temperature≦1650° C.
- 18. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a melting temperature≦1600° C.
- 19. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a melting temperature≦1550° C.
- 20. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a melting temperature≦1500° C.
- 21. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having softening temperature<700° C.
- 22. A glass as claimed in claim 1 wherein said glass has a alkali metal/alumina ratio in the range of 1±0.5.
- 23. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a loadable hydrogen content≧1018 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 24. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a loadable hydrogen content≧1019 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 25. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a below 250 nm wavelength induced modulated refractive index Δn>10−5 when loaded with a molecular hydrogen content>1018 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 26. A glass as claimed in claim 1 having a below 250 nm wavelength induced modulated refractive index Δn>10−4 when loaded with a molecular hydrogen content>1019 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 27. A molecular hydrogen loadable photosensitive bulk glass, said glass comprised of an alkali metal boro-alumino-silicate glass having a melting temperature≦1650° C., said alkali metal boro-alumino-silicate glass having a batch composition comprising ≦85 mole % SiO2, ≧10 mole % B2O3, ≧2 mole % GeO2, and a combined alkali metal and alumina content <20 mole % Al2O3+alkali metal, said glass having a molecular hydrogen loadable level of at least 1018 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 28. A glass as claimed in claim 27, having a batch composition with ≦80 mole % SiO2 and ≧20 mole % B2O3.
- 29. A glass as claimed in claim 27, having a batch composition with ≦70 mole % SiO2 and ≧25 mole % B2O3.
- 30. A glass as claimed in claim 27, having a batch composition with a combined alkali metal and alumina content <16 mole % Al2O3+alkali metal.
- 31. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass is essentially free of transition metals and has an absorption less than 30 dB/cm at a wavelength of 250 nm.
- 32. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass has an iron content less than 1 ppm by weight.
- 33. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass has a titanium content less than 1 ppm by weight.
- 34. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass has an absorption less than 15 dB/cm at a wavelength of 250 nm.
- 35. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass has an absorption less than 10 dB/cm at a wavelength of 250 nm.
- 36. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass has an absorption less than 5 dB/cm at a wavelength of 250 nm.
- 37. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass has a refractive index photosensitivity level modulated Δn>10−5 with a loaded molecular hydrogen content≧1018 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 38. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass has a refractive index photosensitivity level Δn>10−4 with a loaded molecular hydrogen content≧1019 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 39. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass is loadable with molecular hydrogen to a molecular hydrogen loaded level of at least 1019 H2 molecules/cm3 with a hydrogen loading temperature≦200° C.
- 40. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a molecular hydrogen content>1019 H2 molecules/cm3 and a below 250 nm wavelength induced modulated refractive index Δn>10−4.
- 41. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a SiO2 content≦65 mole % SiO2.
- 42. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a SiO2 content≦60 mole % SiO2.
- 43. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a GeO2 content≧10 mole % GeO2.
- 44. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a GeO2 content≧15 mole % GeO2.
- 45. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a GeO2 content≧20 mole % GeO2.
- 46. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a combined alkali metal and alumina content≦13 mole % Al2O3+alkali metal.
- 47. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a combined alkali metal and alumina content≦10 mole % Al2O3+alkali metal.
- 48. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a combined alkali metal and alumina content≦5 mole % Al2O3+alkali metal.
- 49. A glass as claimed in claim 27 wherein said alkali metal comprises Na.
- 50. A glass as claimed in claim 27 wherein said alkali metal comprises Li.
- 51. A glass as claimed in claim 27 wherein said alkali metal comprises K.
- 52. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a Al2O3 content≦6 mole % Al2O3.
- 53. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a NaO2 content≦6 mole % Na2O.
- 54. A glass as claimed in claim 27 having a B2O3 content≧30 mole % B2O3.
- 55. A glass as claimed in claim 27 said bulk glass comprising a homogeneous glass device preform body having a homogeneous composition with glass dopants evenly spread throughout the glass body.
- 56. A glass as claimed in claim 27 said glass having an increased OH content when loaded with molecular hydrogen and exposed to UV radiation.
- 57. A glass as claimed in claim 27 said glass having an OH range of about 100 to 1000 OH ppm weight.
- 58. A glass as claimed in claim 27 said glass having a chlorine content less than 10 ppm by weight.
- 59. A glass as claimed in claim 27 said glass having a melting temperature≦1600° C.
- 60. A glass as claimed in claim 27 said glass having a melting temperature≦1550° C.
- 61. A glass as claimed in claim 27 said glass being formed by cooling a fluid melt mixture.
- 62. A glass as claimed in claim 27, wherein said glass is a non-sintered glass.
- 63. A photosensitive glass optical refractive index pattern preform for use with UV light in the formation of refractive index patterns, said preform comprised of an alkali metal boro-alumino-silicate glass with an absorption less than 20 dB/cm at a wavelength of 250 nm, said refractive index pattern preform having a UV wavelength inducable modulated refractive index Δn level>10−5 with a molecular hydrogen level of at least 1018 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 64. A refractive index pattern preform as claimed in claim 63 having a UV wavelength inducable modulated refractive index Δn level>10−4 with a molecular hydrogen level of at least 1019 H2 molecules/cm3.
- 65. A refractive index pattern preform as claimed in claim 63, wherein said alkali metal boro-alumino-silicate glass is a melted glass.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application, Serial No. 60/221,811, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled UV Photosensitive Melted Germano-Silicate Glass, by Nicholas F. Borrelli, George B. Hares and Charlene M. Smith.
This application is related to co-filed U.S. Application Serial No. 60/221,770, filed Jul. 31, 2000, entitled Bulk Internal Bragg Gratings and Optical Devices, of V. A. Bhagavatula et al., which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/221770 |
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