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Investigation of Broadband Optical Nonlinear Absorption and Transient Dynamics in Orange IV Containing Azobenzene

  • Quanhua Wu
  • , Rui Ruan
  • , Xingxing Li
  • , Yujie Zhao
  • , Yang Li
  • , Yu Fang
  • , Yongqiang Chen
  • , Quanying Wu
  • , Yinglin Song*
  • , Xingzhi Wu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Suzhou University of Science and Technology
  • Soochow University

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Abstract

Broadband reverse saturable absorption is systematically investigated via Z-scan, transient absorption spectrum (TAS). The excited state absorption and negative refraction of Orange IV are observed in the Z-scan experiment at 532 nm. Meanwhile, two-photon-induced excited state absorption and pure two-photon absorption are observed at 600 nm and 700 nm with the pulse width of 190 fs, respectively. An ultrafast broadband absorption in the visible wavelength region is observed via TAS. The different nonlinear absorption mechanisms at multiple wavelengths are discussed and interpreted from the results of TAS. In addition, the ultrafast dynamics of negative refraction in the excited state of Orange IV are investigated via a degenerate phase object pump-probe, from which the weak long-lived excited state is extracted. All studies indicate that Orange IV has the potential to be further optimized into a superior broadband reverse saturable absorption material and also has certain reference significance for the study of optical nonlinearity in organic molecules containing azobenzene groups.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4692
JournalMolecules
Volume28
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Z-scan
  • nonlinear optics
  • pump-probe
  • transient absorption and refraction

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