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Cubic Nonlinear Optical Properties of n-Conjugated Polymers from Reflection-Mode Measurements

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Samoc, Marek
Samoc, Anna
Luther-Davies, Barry
Diez, Isabel
Schulz, Burkhard

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Taylor & Francis Group

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We describe experimental studies of cubic nonlinear optical properties performed in reflection mode on thin films of polyaniline. It is shown that pump-probe and degenerate four-wave mixing reflection techniques are sensitive enough to obtain readily detectable nonlinear optical signals from polyaniline with femtosecond pulses at light intensities on the order of 100 GW/cm 2. The results are compared with previous studies indicating that nonlinear coefficients of polyaniline are in the range of |n 2 | = 10 -12 -10 -11 cm 2 /W and that the relaxation of the nonlinear effects involves picosecond range processes.

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Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals

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2037-12-31