Abstract:High pressure-high temperature (HP-HT) nanodiamonds and detonation nanodiamonds have unique optical properties and are promising materials for various applications in photonics. In this work, for the first time, comparative studies of the nonlinear optical properties of aqueous suspensions of HP-HT and detonation nanodiamonds under femtosecond laser excitation are performed. Using the z-scan technique, it was found that for the same laser pulse parameters HP-HT nanodiamonds exhibited optical limiting due to tw… Show more
“…In the paper [4], comparative studies of the nonlinear optical properties of aqueous suspensions of high pressure-high temperature (HP-HT) nanodiamonds and detonation nanodiamonds under femtosecond laser excitation are performed. It was shown that at the same parameters of femtosecond laser pumping and experimental conditions, saturable absorption occurred in an aqueous suspension of detonation nanodiamonds accompanied by short-term nonlinear bleaching, while in an aqueous suspension of HP-HT nanodiamonds, two-photon absorption appeared, leading to optical limiting.…”
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Nonlinear optics, which emerged in the early 60s of the 20th century, immediately after the invention of powerful lasers, had a significant influence on the formation of modern photonics [...]
“…In the paper [4], comparative studies of the nonlinear optical properties of aqueous suspensions of high pressure-high temperature (HP-HT) nanodiamonds and detonation nanodiamonds under femtosecond laser excitation are performed. It was shown that at the same parameters of femtosecond laser pumping and experimental conditions, saturable absorption occurred in an aqueous suspension of detonation nanodiamonds accompanied by short-term nonlinear bleaching, while in an aqueous suspension of HP-HT nanodiamonds, two-photon absorption appeared, leading to optical limiting.…”
Section: Summary Of the Articles Of The Issuementioning
Nonlinear optics, which emerged in the early 60s of the 20th century, immediately after the invention of powerful lasers, had a significant influence on the formation of modern photonics [...]
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