2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2011.04.004
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Optical limiting action of C60 doped poly(dimethylacetylendicarboxylate)

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“…McBranch et al demonstrated that NLO behavior of fullerene-doped sonogel is similar to that of a liquid solution and not to the bulk, solid forms of fullerenes, with quenching of the optical nonlinearity at high fluences. C60 retains its OL properties after inclusion in solid matrixes such as sol–gel glasses, ,, poly­(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), and glass–polymer composite samples, among other polymeric matrixes. The effect of the nature of the host matrix was shown by some authors, who incorporated fullerene into PMMA polymer matrix and studied the OL properties of the immobilized fullerene. They found that the OL properties of the resulting composite material were compromised by the degradation/decomposition of the polymer matrix itself.…”
Section: Carbon-based Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McBranch et al demonstrated that NLO behavior of fullerene-doped sonogel is similar to that of a liquid solution and not to the bulk, solid forms of fullerenes, with quenching of the optical nonlinearity at high fluences. C60 retains its OL properties after inclusion in solid matrixes such as sol–gel glasses, ,, poly­(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), and glass–polymer composite samples, among other polymeric matrixes. The effect of the nature of the host matrix was shown by some authors, who incorporated fullerene into PMMA polymer matrix and studied the OL properties of the immobilized fullerene. They found that the OL properties of the resulting composite material were compromised by the degradation/decomposition of the polymer matrix itself.…”
Section: Carbon-based Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A classical ve-level model was proposed to explain the nonlinear optical limiting properties of C 60 /polymer, as it was pointed out in references [22,27,28]. We have presented the Z-scan measurements of C 60 doped polymer, using a CW diode laser at 635 nm wavelength.…”
Section: Experimental Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…* corresponding author; e-mail: pscientific@aec.org.sy poly(dimethylacetylendicarboxylate) [21], and C 60 doped poly(dimethylacetylendicarboxylate) [22], this paper reports the Z-scan measurements of C 60 doped poly(dimethylacetylendicarboxylate) using a CW diode laser at 635 nm wavelength and at power of 26 mW.…”
Section: Z-scanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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