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14 February 2003 Biphenyl derivatives with enhanced nonlinear absorptivities for optical limiting applications
Lionel Ventelon, Laurent Porres, Mireille H. Blanchard-Desce, Yannick Morel, Patrice L. Baldeck, Patrick Feneyrou, Mathieu Silly, Pierre-Alain Chollet
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Abstract
Novel conjugated chromophores were designed and investigated for optical power limitation based on multiphoton absorption processes. Their design is based on the push-push functionalization of a semi-rigid elongated system derived from the extension of biphenyl cores. Biphenyl moieties with tunable twist angle were examined. Phenylene-vinylene rods were selected as connecting spacers between the core and the electroactive end groups to ensure effective electronic conjugation while maintaining suitable transparency. These derivatives combine wide linear transparency and enhanced nonlinear absorptivities in the visible range. Pump-probe Kerr ellipsometry indicates large excited-state absorption cross-sections (with typical σe values of 5 10-16 cm2) while nanosecond nonlinear transmission measurements and optical limitation experiments reveal very strong nonlinear absorption that can be fitted by a three-photon absorption process (leading to α3 values up to 18000 cm3 GW-2). Such behavior results from a sequential multiphoton process involving excited-state absorption subsequent to two-photon excitation (with typical σ2 values of 5 10-20 cm4 GW-1). Both the linear transparency, the photostability and the nonlinear absorption spectral characteristics of these derivatives can be tuned by playing on the biphenyl twist angle. As a result, chromophores combining good linear transparency and enhanced nonlinear absorptivities in the visible range have been obtained.
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Lionel Ventelon, Laurent Porres, Mireille H. Blanchard-Desce, Yannick Morel, Patrice L. Baldeck, Patrick Feneyrou, Mathieu Silly, and Pierre-Alain Chollet "Biphenyl derivatives with enhanced nonlinear absorptivities for optical limiting applications", Proc. SPIE 4797, Multiphoton Absorption and Nonlinear Transmission Processes: Materials, Theory, and Applications, (14 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454851
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Molecules

Transparency

Chromophores

Nonlinear optics

Ellipsometry

Optical limiting

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