IR-induced nonlinear optics in Ge-doped Bi12TiO20 large-sized nanocrystallites |
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Authors: | I.V. Kityk A. Majchrowski B. Sahraoui |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Biology and Biophysics, Technical University of Czestochowa, Al. Armii Krajowej 36, Czestochowa, Poland;bInstitute of Applied Physics, Military University of Technology, ul. Kaliskiego 2, Warsaw, Poland;cLaboratoire POMA, UMR CNRS 6136, blvd. Lavouisier 2, Universite d’Angers, France |
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Abstract: | Photoinduced non-linear optical effects in large-sized (up to 25 nm) nanocrystallites (NC) of Ge-doped Bi12TiO20 (BTO:Ge) incorporated within olygoether photopolymer matrix have been studied. Photoinduced second harmonic generation (PISHG) was measured. Nd:YAG pulsed laser (λ=1.06 μm) was used as a source of photoinducing light. As a fundamental light source for the SHG and two-photon absorption, Er:LiYF4 laser (λ=2.065 μm) was used. We have found that with increasing IR pump power density, the output doubled frequency SHG signal (λ=1.03 μm) increases and achieves its maximum value at the pump power density about 0.45 GW/cm2 and NC size about 12 nm.The values of second-order optical susceptibilities were almost 20% larger than for the pure BTO NC single crystals. With decreasing temperature below 60 K, the SHG signal increases achieving maximal value at LHeT. |
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Keywords: | Nonlinear optics and nanocrystallites |
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