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Saturable and reverse saturable absorption and nonlinear refraction in nanoclustered Amido Black dye–polymer films under low power continuous wave He–Ne laser light excitation

G Sreekumar et al 2009 J. Opt. A: Pure Appl. Opt. 11 125204 (12pp)   doi: 10.1088/1464-4258/11/12/125204  Help

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G Sreekumar1, P G Louie Frobel1, C I Muneera1, K Sathiyamoorthy2, C Vijayan2 and Chandrachur Mukherjee3
1 Department of Physics, University of Kerala, Kariavattom, Thiruvananthapuram 695581, Kerala, India
2 Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, Chennai 600036, India
3 Optical Coating Laboratory, C1-Block, Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore 452013, India
E-mail: drcimuneera@hotmail.com

Abstract. We report an observed transition from a saturable absorption type of behaviour to a reverse saturable absorption one for solid films of a guest–host system constituted by an organic chromophore, Amido Black 10B, embedded in a vinyl polymer, polyvinyl alcohol, and comprising a uniform distribution of aggregated nanoclusters, as studied using the standard Z-scan technique under low intensity continuous wave laser light excitation at 632 nm, while increasing the concentration of the dye content. This is attributed to the presence of higher aggregates of the dye molecules in the sample. Besides this, the samples also displayed complex nonlinear refraction behaviour, yielding a net negative nonlinearity, explained on the basis of a possible, simultaneous occurrence of refractive nonlinearities of different origin, in addition to the obvious effect of absorption. The estimated values of the effective coefficients of nonlinear absorption, nonlinear refraction and third-order nonlinear susceptibility, |χ(3)|, compared to those reported for continuous wave laser light excitation, measure up to the highest among them. These nonlinear effects could be the basis for possible applications of this new reverse saturable absorption material, sensitive even to low power excitation, as an efficient material for use in nonlinear optical devices.

Keywords: Amido Black 10B dye–polymer films, nanoclusters, saturable and reverse saturable absorption, nonlinear refraction

Print publication: Issue 12 (December 2009)
Received 5 June 2009, accepted for publication 27 August 2009
Published 22 September 2009

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