Jw. Perry et al., ENHANCED REVERSE SATURABLE ABSORPTION AND OPTICAL LIMITING IN HEAVY-ATOM-SUBSTITUTED PHTHALOCYANINES, Optics letters, 19(9), 1994, pp. 625-627
The reverse saturable absorption and the optical-limiting response of
metal phthalocyanines can be enhanced by use of the heavy-atom effect.
Phthalocyanines containing heavy-metal atoms, such as In, Sn, and Pb,
show a nearly factor-of-2 enhancement in the ratio of effective excit
ed-state to ground-state absorption cross sections compared with those
containing lighter atoms, such as Al and Si. In an f/8 optical geomet
ry, homogeneous solutions of heavy-metal phthalocyanines, at 30% linea
r transmission, limit 8-ns 532-nm laser pulses to less-than-or-equal-t
o 3 muJ (the energy for 50% probability of eye damage) for incident en
ergies as high as 800 muJ.