| Literature DB >> 25977667 |
German Telbiz1, Svitlana Bugaychuk2, Eugen Leonenko1, Liudmyla Derzhypolska2, Vladimir Gnatovskyy3, Igor Pryadko2.
Abstract
The sol-gel method has been employed in the fabrication of easily processable mesostructured films consisting of a nonionic surfactant and silica as the inorganic component. The ability of the occluded Pluronic P123 mesostructures to solubilize guest molecules made these films ideal host matrices for organic dyes and molecular assemblies, possessing substantial nonlinear susceptibilities. These films were explored for use as the photonic layer in all-optical time-to-space converters and proved successful at increasing the optical response of the intercalated dyes to a point that would make these composite films applicable for use as the photonic layer. Recording of a dynamical grating in a single-pulse regime has been obtained. Since the dynamical grating exhibits the fast relaxation time (up to 10 ns), the nonlinear mechanism represents an electronic excitation of the photosensitive molecules. As far as the dye molecules are distributed in nanoporous silica, a model of 'gas of molecular dye' may be rightly used in order to consider nonlinear optical properties in the nanostructured hybrid films. We suppose that further improvement of the nonlinear optical nanomaterials may follow on the way to embed additional inclusions, which will not promote the heat accumulation in the host matrix and will lead to effective dissipation of the heat energy. PACS: 78.20.-e; 42.70 -а; 42.79.Entities:
Keywords: All-optical switching; Dynamical holography; Lifetime; Luminescence; Mesostructured hybrid film; Optical spectra; Rhodamine 6G; Self-assembled; Sol-gel
Year: 2015 PMID: 25977667 PMCID: PMC4420761 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-0898-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Typical AFM image and roughness characteristics of the hybrid film.
The hybrid mesostructure silica films photosensitive at the wavelength 539.8 nm
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| 1 | SiO2+P123+Rh6G(0.0036) dip |
| 2 | SiO2+P123+Rh6G(0.0036) spin |
| 3 | SiO2+P123+Rh6G(0.0018) |
| 4 | SiO2+P123+Rh6G(0.0036)+SWNT(0.0003) |
Figure 2Absorption spectra of hybrid dye/silica nanocomposites. Numbers denote the number of a sample in Table 1.
Figure 3Optical characteristics of spin (1) and dip (2) coating hybrid films: (a) refractive index; (b) absorption coefficient.
Figure 4The normalized fluorescence decay profiles for the hybrid film. Concentration Rh6G(mol/l): 1 − 1·10−5; 2 − 7.5·10−3; 3 − 2.1·10−2.
Figure 5Oscillogram of output intensities in first diffraction orders: 1 - probe beam, 2 - self-diffracted beam.