S. Couris et al., CONCENTRATION AND WAVELENGTH DEPENDENCE OF THE EFFECTIVE 3RD-ORDER SUSCEPTIBILITY AND OPTICAL LIMITING OF C-60 IN TOLUENE SOLUTION, Journal of physics. B, Atomic molecular and optical physics, 28(20), 1995, pp. 4537-4554
The optical limiting action of C-60 in toluene solution is mainly due
to reverse saturable absorption (RSA). It is shown that the formalism
describing nonlinear optical response due to instantaneous two-photon
absorption can be used in the case of sequential two-photon absorption
, yielding effective values of the relevant parameters of optical nonl
inearity due to RSA. The effective two-photon absorption parameter bet
a(eff) and the effective nonlinear refractive index parameter Y'(eff),
which are related respectively to the imaginary and real parts of the
effective third-order susceptibility chi(eff)((3)), were measured by
the z-scan technique as a function of fullerene concentration and of i
ncident laser intensity and wavelength over the 420-640 nm region. The
concentration dependence of these parameters indicates that the solut
ion is optically thin as far as the ground state of C-60 is concerned,
whereas the wavelength dependence confirms the applicability of the f
ormalism used in the sequential two-photon absorption model. Compariso
ns are made with other z-scan results on C-60.