JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synergistically Enhanced Optical Limiting Property of Graphene Oxide Hybrid Materials Functionalized with Pt Complexes

Rui LiuJinyang HuSenqiang ZhuJiapeng LuHongjun Zhu

Year: 2017 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 9 (38)Pages: 33029-33040   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Recently, graphene-based materials have become well-known nonlinear optical materials for the potential application of laser protection. Two new graphene oxide-platinum complex (GO-Pt) hybrid materials (GO-Pt-1, GO-Pt-2) have been fabricated through covalent modification and electrostatic adsorption of different Pt complexes with GO. The structural and photophysical properties of the resultant hybrid materials were studied. The nonlinear optical properties and optical power limiting (OPL) performance of Pt complexes, GO, and GO-Pt hybrid materials were investigated by using Z-scan measurements at 532 nm. At the same transmittance, the results illustrate that functionalization of GO makes GO-Pt hybrid materials possess better nonlinear optical properties and OPL performance than individual Pt complexes and GO due to a combination of nonlinear scattering, nonlinear absorption, and photoinduced electron and energy transfer between GO and Pt complex moieties. Furthermore, the nonlinear optics and OPL performance of GO-Pt-2 are better than those of GO-Pt-1, due to not only the excellent optical limiting of Pt-2 and more molecules per area of GO but also the way of combination of Pt-2 and GO.

Keywords:
Materials science Graphene Oxide Hybrid material Nonlinear optics Covalent bond Nanotechnology Molecule Transmittance Optoelectronics Absorption (acoustics) Laser Optics Composite material Organic chemistry

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