52 research outputs found
Third order NLO properties of modified azo-azulenes
In this work there are reported third order nonlinear optical properties of some new azo- functionalized azulene derivatives. They were studied using standard methods - degenerate four waves mixing and third harmonic generation and nonlinear optical absorption. The obtained results allow us to conclude that NLO properties of an azulene molecule can be significantly enhanced by substitution with an electron accepting an acetamidophenyl group
Azo-azulene based compounds-nonlinear optical and photorefractive properties
This work reports on nonlinear optical properties of some azo-functionalized azulene derivatives. Linear and nonlinear optical absorption, second- and third harmonic generation were used as diagnostic tools. It was demonstrated that light induced a surface pattern on thin films containing the studied compounds. The results indicate an important role of thiazole substitution for enhancing NLO properties of the azulene derivatives
Thermal stability of blends containing azo-carbazole derivatives and epoxy resin, designed for nonlinear optical applications
Many studies have been intended to synthesize new thermally stable organic materials and polymers for nonlinear optical applications. These materials are most often guest–host systems and present some inconveniences like solvents compatibility for both the matrix and the chromophore. In the present work, we propose to use an epoxy resin as matrix for chromophores. Three blends containing an epoxy resin and azo-carbazole derivatives (either physically dispersed or chemically bound) were studied. They were prepared in form of thin films. We report their nonlinear optical properties investigated by third harmonic generation (THG) by Maker fringes technique, as well as thermal stability of these characteristics. The results show different behaviour for dispersed chromophore in a matrix and covalently bounded chromophore
Opportunities of deoxyribonucleic acid complexes composites for nonlinear optical applications
In this paper, we illustrate new functionalities for nonlinear optical applications of bio-molecular systems. This study presents DNA complex with new ionic surfactants. These surfactants enabled DNA solubility in solvents other than alcohols, like aromatic and chlorinated ones. Composites with two nonlinear optical (NLO) active dyes are subjects of the second and third harmonic generation experiments. The found effective nonlinear susceptibilities values are much higher than that for standard fused silica. We also demonstrate any influence of the surfactant on NLO properties. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3655985
Theoretical and Experimental Studies of NLO Properties of New Carbazole Derivatives
In this article we report theoretical calculations and experimental findings concerning linear optical and nonlinear optical properties of three model azo-carbazole derivative dyes. The goal of the work was to answer to what extent theoretical modeling can predict actual properties of a series of these dyes. Theoretical calculations were based on MM +, AM1 and PM3 models. Experimental data were obtained through UV-vis spectroscopy and electro-optic method
Influence of surfactant on dynamics of photoinduced motions and light emission of a dye-doped deoxyribonucleic
Pure deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is known to be soluble in water only and exhibits poor temperature stability. In contrary, it is well known that the complex of DNA - with cetyltrimethyl ammonium (CTMA) is insoluble in water but soluble in alcohols and can be processed into very good optical quality thin films by solution casting or spin deposition. Despite the success of DNA-CTMA, there is still need for new cationic surfactants which would extend the range of available solvents for DNA complex. We test and present experimental results of influence of new surfactants replacing CTMA in the DNA complex and based on benzalkonium chloride (BA) and didecyldimethylammonium chloride (DDCA) on their optical properties. Particularly, we were interested in all optical switching and light generation in amplified spontaneous emission process in these materials
Photoinduced Gratings in Functionalized Azo-Carbazole Compounds in Picosecond Regime
We report results of diffraction grating inscription on thin films prepared from epoxy resin doped with azo-carbazole based dyes. Diffraction gratings were recorded at the wavelength 532 nm and monitored through intensity of first order of diffraction (632 nm). Atomic force microscope scans of the gratings show that a surface relief grating also appeared
Surface relief gratings on thin films of azobenzene containing ruthenium acetylides
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A numerical investigation of wind speed effects on lake-effect storms
Observations of lake-effect storms that occur over the Great Lakes region during late autumn and winter indicate a high sensitivity to ambient wind speed and direction. In this paper, a two-dimensional version of the Penn State University/National Center for Atmospheric Research (PSU/NCAR) model is used to investigate the wind speed effects on lake-effect snowstorms that occur over the Great Lakes region.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/42510/1/10546_2004_Article_BF00708966.pd
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