Optical limiting studies of organic semiconductor molecule with carbon nanotube addition
Date Issued
2024-06-15
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Mundzir Abdullah
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Ganesan Krishnan
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Nurul Syahirah Nasuha Sa'aya
Nursaadah Ahmad Poad
Abstract
Recent interest in thiophene-based molecules for nonlinear optics (NLO) and optical limiting studies is due to their good solution processability and optical modulation. In order to overcome weakness of thiophene based optical limiter at 532 nm wavelength, versatile carbon nanotubes (CNT) are introduced into the freeform thiophene solution. This paper investigated the role of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) addition in thiophene's third-order NLO characteristics at 532 nm cw laser as equal weight ratios composite. CN T is chosen because of its broadband NLO property, unique structural and electronic properties, and tackling CNTs' dispersion instability can optimize its full potential in photonics and laser applications. Prior to the optical limiting measurement, surface interactions between both materials were analyzed using UV-vis and Raman spectra. Significant improvement of optical limiting at 532 nm was discussed using nonlinear refraction {HT) and absorption {ff) obtained from open and closed aperture z-scan measurements, respectively. It was found that absorption related nonlinearity increased drastically after CNT addition that contributed to a more stable optical limiting behavior at this energy. The reverse saturable absorption characteristics of this organic semiconductor molecule can be exploited as laser protective coating and in other broad areas of materials, optoelectronics and photonics related to 532 nm laser applications.
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