Nonlinear optical performances of supramolecular 1-(4-Methyl)- piperazinylfullerene[60] - containing polysiloxane

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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3 pages, 3 figures; Submitted to CLEO/Pacific Rim 2003, Taiwan

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The nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of 1-(4-Methyl)- piperazinylfullerene[60] (MPF) incorporated with a polysiloxane copolymer denoted as PSI-46 have been studied using nanosecond laser pulses at 532-nm wavelength. The optical limiting performance of MPF itself is poorer than that of its parent C60, while the contribution of PSI-46 attached to the MPF shows marginally improvement from the ratio of MPF/PSI-46(1:2) to MPF/PSI-46(1:6). However, the effect can be neglected to the MPF optical limiting responses. The photoluminescence emission of MPF-containing polymers was slightly improved in comparison with that of MPF. The possible sources for the slightly improvement in the NLO behaviour are discussed.

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