The 77th JSAP Autumn Meeting, 2016

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4 JSAP-OSA Joint Symposia 2016 » 4.8 Strong Light Excitation Phenomena Applied to Materials and Bio Engneering

[13p-C301-1~12] 4.8 Strong Light Excitation Phenomena Applied to Materials and Bio Engneering

Tue. Sep 13, 2016 1:45 PM - 6:00 PM C301 (Nikko Tsuru)

Masaaki Sakakura(Kyoto Univ.), Mitsuhiro Terakawa(Keio Univ.)

5:45 PM - 6:00 PM

[13p-C301-12] Observation of stress dynamics after fs laser irradiation inside diamond

Masaaki Sakakura1, Takuro Okada2, Vibhav Bharadwaj3,4, Belen Sotillo3,4, Shane Eaton3,4, Roberta Ramponi3,4, Toney Fernandez3,4, Ali Serpenguzel5, Ulas Gokay5, Yasuhiko Shimotsuma2, Kiyotaka Miura2 (1.Kyoto Univ. SACI, 2.Kyoto Univ. Eng., 3.Politec. Milano, 4.IFN-CNR, 5.Koc Univ.)

Keywords:femtosecond laser processing, pump-probe, diamond

Diamond has attracted great interest as a platform for quantum information, because it has nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers, which can be exploited as quantum bits, since the electron spin at the NV center has a long coherence time and be controlled with light. Therefore, the development of fabrication technique of diamond for photonic application is an important task to realize integrated diamond-based quantum devices. One of the key components in diamond-based quantum devices is an optical waveguide, which can be written by fs laser direct writing. Previously, we found that a single-pulse irradiation with 100-300 fs laser pulses cannot induce any permanent modification inside diamond, but double-pulse irradiation with 200-400 fs laser pulses was effective to induce larger permanent modification. However, the difference in the dynamics after fs laser irradiation between single- and double-pulse irradiation has remained unclear. In this study, we observed stress dynamics using a time-resolved interferometer to investigate the difference between single- and double-pulse irradiation.