The third-order optical nonlinearity χ(3) of porous silicon has been measured using the Z-scan technique. Intensity dependent absorption was observed and attributed to a resonant two photon absorption process. The real and imaginary parts of χ(3) have been measured at 665 nm and found to be 7.5×10−9 esu and −1.9×10−9 esu, respectively. This constitutes a significant enhancement over crystalline silicon. All optical switching based on nonlinear absorption is demonstrated.
The valence electronic properties of some unsubstituted and peripherally substituted oxo-titanium phthalocyanines are reported. Semiempirical quantum chemical calculations show that the nature of peripheral substituents has a strong bearing on the valence electronic properties, including the state dipole moments and absorption wavelength. The non-linear optical response was measured around the the Q-band resonance. The effect of different substituents and substitution patterns on the non-linear behaviour of the samples was determined. The combined results suggest that tuning of electronic and optical properties is effectively achieved by functionalization of the edges of the conjugated ring.
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