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The effects of different interfacial environments on the optical nonlinearity of nanometer-sized CdO organosol
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringNonlinear OpticsMicroscopyColloidal NanocrystalsChemistryOptical PropertiesBioimagingOptical SpectroscopyPhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsNanophotonicsNanoscale SystemNanotechnologyZ-scan TechniquePhotonic MaterialsNon-linear OpticOptical NonlinearityNanometer-sized Cdo OrganosolNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsDifferent Interfacial EnvironmentsOptical TrappingMedicineOptical Stark Effect
The third-order optical nonlinearity χ(3) of nanometer-sized CdO with different interfacial environments has been measured using the Z-scan technique. The real and imaginary parts of χ(3) at 800 nm have been determined to be: −1.55×10−16 m2/W and 0.91 cm/GW for CdO–CTAB (cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide) organosol, and −6.97×10−16 m2/W and 8.64 cm/GW for CdO–DBS (dodecylbenzene sulfonate) organosol. Origins of the optical nonlinearity and the effects of the interfacial conditions have been discussed. The optical Stark effect (OSE) and surface trapped states are the possible origins of the observed optical nonlinearity. The possible enhancement of optical nonlinearity of nanoparticles by intentional interfacial modification is suggested.
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