Ultrafast and short pulse optical nonlinearity in isolated, sparingly sulfonated water soluble graphene
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2017
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We report the nonlinear optical properties of graphene oxide (GO), reduced graphene oxide (rGO), sulfonated graphene oxide (S-rGO), and sparingly sulfonated water soluble graphene (WSG), measured under ultrafast (100 fs) and short pulse (300 ps, 50 ns) laser excitations at 800 nm, employing the open aperture Z-scan technique. The samples exhibit typical third order nonlinear optical behaviour including two-photon absorption (2 PA), reverse saturable absorption (RSA), and saturable absorption (SA). A significant variation in the nature of nonlinear absorption is seen when the laser pulse duration is changed. For example, RSA is prominent under nanosecond (ns) excitation, 2 PA is prevalent under femtosecond (fs) excitation, and SA is dominant under picosecond (ps) excitation. For comparison purposes the measurements are repeated using 5 ns laser pulses at 532 nm. RSA is enhanced in WSG in the nanosecond excitation domain, which can be attributed to the covalent bonding between p-phenyl-SO<inf>3</inf>H groups and sp2 graphitic planes. WSG exhibits a switching behaviour from SA to RSA upon increasing the excitation intensity under fs excitation. Results show that these graphene derivatives are potentially useful for saturable absorber and optical limiter device applications. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
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Graphene, Laser pulses, Optical properties, Saturable absorbers, Semiconductor quantum wells, Two photon processes, Ultrashort pulses, Excitation intensity, Non-linear optical properties, Nonlinear absorptions, Reduced graphene oxides (RGO), Reverse saturable absorption, Saturable absorption, Third-order nonlinear optical, Two photon absorption, Nonlinear optics
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Carbon, 2017, 111, , pp. 283-290
