2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10895-018-2245-0
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Fluorescence and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Alizarin Red S in Solvents and Droplet

Abstract: The enhancement of the nonlinear properties of materials is an interesting topic since it has many applications in optical devices and medicines. The Z-scan technique was used to study the values of the two-photon absorption (β), second-order molecular hyperpolarizability (γ), third-order susceptibility (χ), and nonlinear refractive index (n) of Alizarin Red S in different media using a continuous-wave diode-pump laser radiation at 532 nm. For Alizarin Red S in a droplet, the β, n, χ and γ were estimated at th… Show more

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“…[129] Quinizarin has notably been extensively used for textiles dyeing. Apart from these historical uses, scope of applications of dihydroxyanthraquinones has only scarcely evolved over time and only a few reports mentioning the use of these dyes in research fields such as Non-Linear Optics [130] or energy conversion [131][132] can be cited. Due to their strong absorption in the visible range, in 2016, the scope of applications of dihydroxyanthraquinone has been extended to photopolymerization, these dyes benefiting from remarkable molar extinction coefficients in the visible range.…”
Section: Dihydroxyanthraquinonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[129] Quinizarin has notably been extensively used for textiles dyeing. Apart from these historical uses, scope of applications of dihydroxyanthraquinones has only scarcely evolved over time and only a few reports mentioning the use of these dyes in research fields such as Non-Linear Optics [130] or energy conversion [131][132] can be cited. Due to their strong absorption in the visible range, in 2016, the scope of applications of dihydroxyanthraquinone has been extended to photopolymerization, these dyes benefiting from remarkable molar extinction coefficients in the visible range.…”
Section: Dihydroxyanthraquinonesmentioning
confidence: 99%