Va. Margulis et al., Optical third-harmonic generation from an array of aligned carbon nanotubes with randomly distributed diameters, DIAM RELAT, 10(1), 2001, pp. 27-32
The optical susceptibility for third-harmonic generation (THG) from an arra
y of aligned carbon nanotubes (CNs) is theoretically studied, taking into a
ccount the diameter distribution of CNs. The average THG susceptibility is
calculated for three different types of distribution of CNs: Gaussian, rect
angular and triangular ones. The results clearly demonstrate a strong broad
ening, intensity decrease, and red shift of the main three-photon resonant
peak in the THG spectrum. It is shown that, in spite of the overall suppres
sion of the average THG intensity, the amplitude of the peak strongly enhan
ces with an increase of the average radius (R-av) of CNs in a sample achiev
ing record values up to similar to 10(-4) e.s.u. at R-av = 5.2 nm for a typ
ically occurring normal distribution of CNs. The enhancement of the height
of the peak is accompanied by the shift of the top of the peak towards lowe
r frequencies. Both the resonance frequency and magnitude of enhancement ar
e found to be dependent on the type of distribution of CNs. Our results thu
s indicate the possibility of using THG measurement as an experimental tool
to extract information about the prevailing type of CN distribution in a s
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