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10 November 2003 Modeling, synthesis, and characterization of third-order nonlinear optical salts
Rico E. Del Sesto, Douglas S. Dudis, Fassil Ghebremichael, Norman E. Heimer, Tammy K.C. Low, John S. Wilkes, A. Todd Yeates
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Abstract
A number of dithioacetate and dithiolate mono- and dianions have been synthesized and characterized through Z-scan measurements, with some showing significant third order nonlinear optical (NLO) behavior. Tetralkylphosphonium cations were utilized in tandem with the nonlinear anions so as to minimize electrostatic interactions within the salt, consequently resulting in the materials being room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs), which have numerous advantages over typical organic-based materials. Anions composed of metal-ligand systems were also tested for NLO behavior as components of novel ionic liquid materials. These RTILs introduce a new class of materials with potential applications in optical limiting and other all-optical devices.
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Rico E. Del Sesto, Douglas S. Dudis, Fassil Ghebremichael, Norman E. Heimer, Tammy K.C. Low, John S. Wilkes, and A. Todd Yeates "Modeling, synthesis, and characterization of third-order nonlinear optical salts", Proc. SPIE 5212, Linear and Nonlinear Optics of Organic Materials III, (10 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.504807
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KEYWORDS
Nonlinear optics

Absorption

Liquids

Optical limiting

Sensors

Metals

Cobalt

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