It is found that both effects of saturable absorption and reverse saturable absorption are obtained with a solution of subphthalocyanine 2 at 532 nm depending on the intensity of 9 ns laser pulses; saturable absorption occurs at lower intensity levels whereas the reverse effect prevails at higher levels; contrary to expectations, subphthalocyanines can behave as reverse saturable absorbers at 532 nm, despite the high linear absorption at this wavelength; data have been fitted with a five-level model which considers three consecutive electronic transitions with absorption cross-section values of 1.4610216, 1.0610216 and 40 6 10216 cm2, respectively.
Nonlinear optical effects related to saturable and reverse saturable absorption by subphthalocyanines at 532 nm
AMENDOLA, VINCENZO;MENEGHETTI, MORENO
2005
Abstract
It is found that both effects of saturable absorption and reverse saturable absorption are obtained with a solution of subphthalocyanine 2 at 532 nm depending on the intensity of 9 ns laser pulses; saturable absorption occurs at lower intensity levels whereas the reverse effect prevails at higher levels; contrary to expectations, subphthalocyanines can behave as reverse saturable absorbers at 532 nm, despite the high linear absorption at this wavelength; data have been fitted with a five-level model which considers three consecutive electronic transitions with absorption cross-section values of 1.4610216, 1.0610216 and 40 6 10216 cm2, respectively.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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