Investigation of thirdorder nonlinear optical and all-optical switching properties of some metalorganic materials
Date
2014
Authors
K. B, Manjunatha
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Nonlinear optical (NLO) materials and their structural engineering have
gained growing importance in the field of nonlinear optics due to their large diverse
applications in optoelectronics and photonics. In our efforts to identify the structure
dependent NLO properties, we have investigated three different classes of
organometallic complexes, viz. (i) palladium complexes with Schiff base ligand
containing triphenylphosphine, (ii) ruthenium complexes with 1,3 dithiole 2 thione-
4,5-dithiolate (dmit) and triphenylarsine/ triphenylphosphine ligands and (iii)
ruthenium complexes of salen/salophene ligands. The solutions of these complexes
were prepared by dissolving them into dimethylformamide (DMF) solvent. Solid
films were formed by first dispersing the complexes in
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) solution and then spin-coating them on glass
substrates. For linear optical characterization, UV-Vis absorption spectra and linear
refractive indexes were determined for both solution and film form. Third-order
nonlinear optical properties of the complexes were determined using Z-scan and
Degenerate four wave mixing (DFWM) techniques with laser pulses of 7 ns at the
wavelength of 532 nm. Using energy dependent transmission technique, optical
power limiting performance of the complexes were studied. Further, all-optical
switching behavior of the complexes were investigated using two color pump-probe
technique. All complexes exhibit negative nonlinear refractive index (self-defocusing)
and nonlinear absorption due to reverse saturable absorption (RSA) which is
explained using five-level model. All the complexes investigated by us have shown
good optical power limiting as well as all-optical switching behavior. This thesis
provides an insight on the role of electron acceptor and electron donor substituent and
the effect of !-conjugation and electron delocalization on third-order nonlinear optical
properties of the metal-organic complexes. Further, the suitability of such materials
for devices such as optical power limiters and all-optical switches is also discussed.
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Department of Physics, Third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility, Z-scan, Optical power limiting, All-optical switching, DFWM, pump-probe technique