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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 3,
  • Issue 9,
  • pp. 539-541
  • (2005)

Study on third-order nonlinear optical properties of a soluble poly(p-phenylene vinylene) derivative

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Abstract

A soluble poly(2-methoxy-5-decoxy)-p-phenylene vinylene (PMODOPV) was synthesized via dehydrochlorination reaction and characterized by UV-visible absorption spectrum. The results showed that PMODOPV had a broad optical absorption band in the range of 450---550 nm and the optical band gap was calculated to be around 2.12 eV. The third-order nonlinear optical susceptibilities (?(3)) of PMODOPV films implanted by 30-keV N+ ions in the dose range of 3.8 * 10^(15)---9.6 * 10^(16) ions/cm2 were measured by degenerate four-wave mixing (DFWM) technique. The results demonstrated that the resonant and off-resonant ?(3) values were all enhanced significantly by means of ion implantation. The maximum resonant ?(3) value of 9.67 * 10^(-9) esu at 532 nm and off-resonant ?(3) value of 2.49 * 10^(-10) esu at 1.064 ?m were obtained when the ion dose was 3.8 * 10^(16) ions/cm2.

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