Jiongtian Liu
China University of Mining and Technology
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Journal of Applied Physics | 2014
Cheng Xu; Jiaojiao Jia; Di Yang; Heliang Fan; Yinghuai Qiang; Jiongtian Liu; Guohang Hu; Dawei Li
Ta2O5 films were deposited by dual ion beam sputtering method. The nanosecond laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT) at different initial temperatures and time of the films was investigated by an in situ high temperature laser-induced damage testing platform. It was shown that, when the initial temperature increased from 298 K to 383 K, the LIDT at 1064 nm and 12 ns significantly decreased by nearly 14%. Then the LIDT at 1064 nm and 12 ns decreased slower with the same temperature increment. Different damage morphologies were found at different initial temperatures. At low initial temperatures, it was the defects-isolated damage while at high initial temperatures it was the defects-combined damage. The theoretical calculations based on the defect-induced damage model revealed that both the significant increase of the highest temperature and the duration contributed to the different damage morphologies. With the initial temperature being increased, the thermal-stress coupling damage mechanism transformed gr...
Journal of Applied Physics | 2018
H. M. Dong; F. W. Han; Yi-Feng Duan; Fei Huang; Jiongtian Liu
We developed a systematic theoretical study of nonlinear optical properties of semiconductors. The eight-band k⋅p model and the energy-balance equation are employed to calculate the transmission and optical absorption coefficients in the presence of both the linear one-photon absorption and the nonlinear two-photon absorption (TPA) processes. A substantial reduction of the optical transmittance far below the band-gap can be observed under relatively high-intensity radiation fields due to the nonlinear TPA. The TPA-induced optical transmittance decreases with increasing intensity of the radiation fields. Our theoretical results are in line with those observed experimentally. The theoretical approach can be applied to understand the nonlinear optical properties of semiconductors under high-field conditions.
Applied Surface Science | 2014
Cheng Xu; Peng Yi; Heliang Fan; Jianwei Qi; Shuai Yang; Yinghuai Qiang; Jiongtian Liu; Dawei Li
Applied Surface Science | 2014
Cheng Xu; Peng Yi; Heliang Fan; Jianwei Qi; Yinghuai Qiang; Jiongtian Liu; Chunxian Tao; Dawei Li
Archive | 2012
Cheng Xu; Shuai Yang; Jifei Wang; Litong Guo; Hanzhuo Zhang; Shibin Yin; Dawei Li; Yinghuai Qiang; Jiongtian Liu
Archive | 2012
Cheng Xu; Shuai Yang; Peng Yi; Litong Guo; Hanzhuo Zhang; Shibin Yin; Dawei Li; Yinghuai Qiang; Jiongtian Liu
Archive | 2012
Cheng Xu; Yinghuai Qiang; Yabo Zhu; Shenghui Zhang; Yaodong Zhong; Linmin Xu; Jiongtian Liu
Applied Optics | 2018
L. S. Huang; H. M. Dong; Yi-Feng Duan; Jiongtian Liu; C. X. Zhao
Optik | 2013
Cheng Xu; Shuai Yang; Yinghuai Qiang; Jiongtian Liu; Jianyong Ma
Optics and Laser Technology | 2013
Cheng Xu; Shuai Yang; Yinghuai Qiang; Jiongtian Liu; Jianyong Ma