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26 June 2001 IR laser action on fullerene-doped organic systems
Natalia V. Kamanina, Ig. V. Bagrov, Inna M. Belousova, Aleksandr P. Zhevlakov
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Proceedings Volume 4423, Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction (NLMI-10); (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.431209
Event: Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction (NLMI-10), 2000, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
An optical limiting of the laser radiation over IR range in organic compounds based on polyimide has been studied. The non-linear transmission at a wavelength of 1315 nm as well as spectral properties of the compounds have been investigated. The result obtained have been explained by the donor-acceptor interaction mechanism that affects nonlinear- optical properties of organic molecules. The fullerene-doped polyimide structures have been determined to be effective optical limiting materials for attenuating a power density of more than 2 J cm2 in the IR range.
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Natalia V. Kamanina, Ig. V. Bagrov, Inna M. Belousova, and Aleksandr P. Zhevlakov "IR laser action on fullerene-doped organic systems", Proc. SPIE 4423, Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction (NLMI-10), (26 June 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.431209
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KEYWORDS
Fullerenes

Molecules

Optical limiting

Absorption

Infrared lasers

Signal attenuation

Visible radiation

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