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Nonlinear absorption of Sb-based phase change materials due to the weakening of the resonant bond
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialCrystalline SbResonant BondOptical CharacterizationOptical PropertiesBorn Effective ChargeMaterial PhysicOptical SpectroscopyAbsorption CoefficientMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhysicsNonlinear AbsorptionNon-linear OpticPhotonic MaterialsPhase-change MaterialApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsGlass PhotonicsLight Absorption
The current study proposes a model based on the weakening of the resonant bond to explore the giant optical nonlinear saturable absorption of Sb-based phase change materials. In order to analyze the weakening of resonant bond effectively, we take the Sb2Te3 as an example. First-principle calculations show that both the Born effective charge and optical dielectric constant of crystalline Sb2Te3 in the 300 K to 500 K temperature range monotonically decrease with the temperature, indicating a weakening of the resonant bond. This weakening induces a decline in the absorption coefficient at a rate of 103 m−1 K−1, which results in a nonlinear saturable absorption coefficient in the order of 10−2 m/W. The nonlinear absorption characteristics of the crystalline Sb, Sb7Te3, and Sb2Te3 thin films at 405 nm laser wavelength are measured via z-scan technique using nanosecond laser pulses to validate the above-proposed model. The experimental results are in good agreement with theoretical prediction.
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