Nonlinear optical properties of chalcogenopyrylium- terminated heptamethine dyes in multiple polymer hosts
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ALLEN, Taylor G., GETMANENKO, Yulia, KIM, Hyeongeu, HALES, Joel M., SANDHU, Bhupinder, FONARI, Marina, SUPONITSKY, Kyrill, ZHANG, Yadong, KHRUSTALEV, Victor N., MATICHAK, Jonathan, TIMOFEEVA, Tatiana, BARLOW, Stephen V., CHI, Sanhui , PERRY, Joseph W., MARDER, Seth R.. Nonlinear optical properties of chalcogenopyrylium- terminated heptamethine dyes in multiple polymer hosts. In: Optics InfoBase Conference Papers, Ed. 15, 18-21 septembrie 2017, Washington. Washington, D.C., SUA: OSA - The Optical Society, 2017, p. 0. ISBN 978-155752820-9. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1364/FIO.2017.JTu3A.61
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Optics InfoBase Conference Papers 2017
Sesiunea "Optics InfoBase Conference Papers"
15, Washington, Statele Unite ale Americii, 18-21 septembrie 2017

Nonlinear optical properties of chalcogenopyrylium- terminated heptamethine dyes in multiple polymer hosts

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1364/FIO.2017.JTu3A.61

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Allen Taylor G.1, Getmanenko Yulia123, Kim Hyeongeu1, Hales Joel M.1, Sandhu Bhupinder24, Fonari Marina35, Suponitsky Kyrill36, Zhang Yadong1, Khrustalev Victor N.3, Matichak Jonathan1, Timofeeva Tatiana1, Barlow Stephen V.1, Chi Sanhui 1, Perry Joseph W.1, Marder Seth R.1
 
1 Georgia Institute of Technology,
2 New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas,
3 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova,
4 Institute of Applied Physics,
5 A.N.Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of RAS,
6 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
 
 
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Rezumat

Z-scan and linear loss measurements on polymethine-polymer blends with varied chalcogens and hosts confirm polymethine aggregation as the primary interaction influencing solidstate NLO properties for ultrafast all-optical signal-processing.

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Nonlinear optics, Polymer blends, signal processing