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Method of selectively reforming an inner part of an inorganic body

US6729161B1 · kind B1 · utility

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Filing dateJul 12, 2000
Grant dateMay 4, 2004
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Expiry dateJul 12, 2020

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  • Technology area (CPC B)Performing Operations; Transporting
  • CPC primaryB01J19/121
  • WIPO fieldMaterials, metallurgy
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

An inorganic body containing rare earth and/or transition metal ions that has been irradiated with a pulsed laser beam in the manner such that a focal point of the pulsed laser beam is adjusted to an inner part of the inorganic body is disclosed. The inorganic body may be a glass or crystal containing one or more of oxide, halide and chalcogenide. The rare earth ion may be one or more of Ce, Nd, Pr, Sm, Eu, Tb, Dy, Tm, Tb. The transition metal ion may be one or more of Ti, Mn, Cr, V, Fe, Cu, Mo and Ru. When the focal point is relatively shifted with respect to the inorganic body, an ionic valence-changed domain is formed with a predetermined pattern at the inner part of the inorganic body. The pulsed laser beam preferably has a pulse width under a picosecond. The ionic valence change occurs at the focal point and its vicinity, but the rare earth or transition metal ion keeps its original valence at all other parts, so as to form a reformed domain with a predetermined pattern in the inorganic body. Since optical properties are selectively changed at the reformed domain, the processed inorganic body is useful as a functional device such as a memory device or a light-emitting device u…

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