Enhancement of third-order optical nonlinearities of soluble vanadyl phthalocyanines in doped polymer films

The third-order optical susceptibilities χ 1111 (3) (-3ω; ω, ω, ω)s of a soluble vanadyl phthalocyanine derivative (( t -Bu) 1.1 VOPc) are studied for thin films and doped polymethylmathacrylate films by optical third-harmonic generation measurements at wavelengths of 1543 nm and 1907 nm. The χ (3)...

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Hauptverfasser: HOSODA, M, WADA, T, YAMAMOTO, T, KANEKO, A, GARITO, A. F, SASABE, H
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description The third-order optical susceptibilities χ 1111 (3) (-3ω; ω, ω, ω)s of a soluble vanadyl phthalocyanine derivative (( t -Bu) 1.1 VOPc) are studied for thin films and doped polymethylmathacrylate films by optical third-harmonic generation measurements at wavelengths of 1543 nm and 1907 nm. The χ (3) values are enhanced by a factor of 2-7 at resonant and nonresonant wavelengths, concurrent with an absorption change induced by exposure to solvent vapor. The red-shifted phase (phase II), obtained by the treatment, has larger χ (3) values than the as-prepared phase (phase I). The enhancement of third-order optical nonlinear susceptibilities in phthalocyanine thin films is discussed in terms of electronic transition and molecular packing.
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