JOURNAL ARTICLE

Off-resonant third-order optical nonlinearities of squarylium and croconium dyes

Zhongyu LiSong XuLihong NiuZhi ZhangZihui ChenFushi Zhang

Year: 2007 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 6839 Pages: 683910-683910   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

The magnitude and dynamic response of the third-order optical nonlinearities of squarylium and croconium dyes in methanol solution were measured by femtosecond degenerate four-wave mixing (DFWM) technique at 800 nm. Ultrafast nonlinear optical responses have been observed, and the magnitude of the second-order hyperpolarizabilities was evaluated to be 5.80 × 10-31 esu for the squarylium dye and 8.69 × 10-31 esu for the croconium dye, respectively. The large optical nonlinearities of the dyes can be attributed to their rigid and intramolecular charge transfer structure, and the instantaneous NLO responses of dyes are shorter than the experimental time resolution (50 fs), which is mainly contributed from the electron delocalization. The fast nonlinear response and large third-order optical nonlinearities show that the studied squarylium and croconium dyes might a kind of promising materials for the applications in all-optical switching and modulator.

Keywords:
Femtosecond Nonlinear optics Ultrashort pulse Delocalized electron Materials science Optoelectronics Intramolecular force Optical switch Degenerate energy levels Nonlinear optical Molecular physics Chemistry Optics Nonlinear system Physics Laser

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