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Double walled carbon nanotubes as ultrafast optical switches
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Walled Carbon NanotubesOptical MaterialsQuantum PhotonicsEngineeringOptoelectronic DevicesNanocomputingUltrafast MagnetismSemiconductorsOptical SwitchingNonlinear Refraction CoefficientCarbon NanotubesPhotophysical PropertyCentral Photon EnergyNanophotonicsOptical PumpingPhotonicsPhotoluminescencePhysicsPhotonic MaterialsApplied PhysicsLight AbsorptionUltrafast Optics
Pristine and molybdenum filled double walled carbon nanotubes (DWNTs) suspended in D2O show excellent ultrafast optical switching properties investigated through femtosecond Z-scan and degenerate pump-probe method using 50 fs pulses with central photon energy of 1.57 eV. For pristine-DWNT, the two photon absorption coefficient, β and nonlinear refraction coefficient, n2 are 4.9×10−8 cm/W, and 9.5×10−11 cm2/W, respectively, which yield one photon figure of merit, W=133 and two photon figure of merit, T=0.4. The degenerate pump-probe measurements show strong photoinduced bleaching with biexponential decay with time constants ∼150 and 600 fs.
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