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7 July 2005 Organometallic self-organized nanomaterials for nonlinear optics
William E. Douglas, Larissa G. Klapshina, Ilya S. Grigoryev, Tatyana I. Lopatina, Vladimir V. Semenov, Georgy A. Domrachev, Boris A. Bushuk, Sergei B. Bushuk, Andrey Yu. Lukianov, Andrey V. Afanas'ev, Robert E. Benfield, Alexey I. Korytin
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Proceedings Volume 5840, Photonic Materials, Devices, and Applications; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.608704
Event: Microtechnologies for the New Millennium 2005, 2005, Sevilla, Spain
Abstract
Novel nonlinear optical polymeric film-producing nanocomposites based on bis(arene)chromium complexes incorporated into a CN-containing matrix have been developed. Polymer-precursors were prepared by the reaction of Cr(EtnC6H6?n)2 mixtures (n = 1,2,3) with CN-containing vinyl monomers (acrylonitrile, crotononitrile and ethylcyanoacrylate). The nonlinear-optical measurements in the absence of external electrical fields showed a "natural" anisotropy resulting from self-organization taking place during the film formation process. Measurements by the spectrally-resolved two-beam coupling method confirmed that the test composites exhibited a significant cubic nonlinear optical susceptibility of the ultra-fast electronic type.
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William E. Douglas, Larissa G. Klapshina, Ilya S. Grigoryev, Tatyana I. Lopatina, Vladimir V. Semenov, Georgy A. Domrachev, Boris A. Bushuk, Sergei B. Bushuk, Andrey Yu. Lukianov, Andrey V. Afanas'ev, Robert E. Benfield, and Alexey I. Korytin "Organometallic self-organized nanomaterials for nonlinear optics", Proc. SPIE 5840, Photonic Materials, Devices, and Applications, (7 July 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.608704
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Chromium

Second-harmonic generation

Absorption

Nonlinear optics

Luminescence

Electro optics

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