Ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water

Tailoring the nonlinear optical properties of materials through extrinsic parameter controls is advantageous for many applications. In this article, ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate induced switching of reverse saturable absorption to saturable absorption of water is reported. For the investiga...

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Main Authors: Perumbilavil, Sreekanth, Sandeep, C. S. Suchand, Matham, Murukeshan Vadakke
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1733392024-01-29T01:43:05Z Ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water Perumbilavil, Sreekanth Sandeep, C. S. Suchand Matham, Murukeshan Vadakke School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Centre for Optical and Laser Engineering (COLE) Engineering::Mechanical engineering Optical Limiting Nonlinear Absorption Tailoring the nonlinear optical properties of materials through extrinsic parameter controls is advantageous for many applications. In this article, ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate induced switching of reverse saturable absorption to saturable absorption of water is reported. For the investigations, a conventional open aperture z-scan measurement system equipped with a variable repetition rate ultrafast laser source operating at the wavelength of 1030 nm was employed. A combination of weak saturable absorption and strong reverse saturable absorption induced by three-photon absorption is observed at low and moderate repetition rates. At repetition rates above 5 kHz, there is a significant variation in nonlinear absorption, where the reverse saturable absorption starts to diminish and saturable absorption increases. For repetition rates beyond 100 kHz, the nonlinearity gets reversed, where water tends to behave more like a saturable absorber with a weak three-photon absorption component. Economic Development Board (EDB) Nanyang Technological University The authors thank the research manpower and facilities provided through COLE-EDB funding at COLE, NTU. 2024-01-29T01:43:05Z 2024-01-29T01:43:05Z 2023 Journal Article Perumbilavil, S., Sandeep, C. S. S. & Matham, M. V. (2023). Ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water. Optical Materials, 146, 114562-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114562 0925-3467 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173339 10.1016/j.optmat.2023.114562 2-s2.0-85177216271 146 114562 en Optical Materials © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Optical Limiting
Nonlinear Absorption
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Optical Limiting
Nonlinear Absorption
Perumbilavil, Sreekanth
Sandeep, C. S. Suchand
Matham, Murukeshan Vadakke
Ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water
description Tailoring the nonlinear optical properties of materials through extrinsic parameter controls is advantageous for many applications. In this article, ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate induced switching of reverse saturable absorption to saturable absorption of water is reported. For the investigations, a conventional open aperture z-scan measurement system equipped with a variable repetition rate ultrafast laser source operating at the wavelength of 1030 nm was employed. A combination of weak saturable absorption and strong reverse saturable absorption induced by three-photon absorption is observed at low and moderate repetition rates. At repetition rates above 5 kHz, there is a significant variation in nonlinear absorption, where the reverse saturable absorption starts to diminish and saturable absorption increases. For repetition rates beyond 100 kHz, the nonlinearity gets reversed, where water tends to behave more like a saturable absorber with a weak three-photon absorption component.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Perumbilavil, Sreekanth
Sandeep, C. S. Suchand
Matham, Murukeshan Vadakke
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author Perumbilavil, Sreekanth
Sandeep, C. S. Suchand
Matham, Murukeshan Vadakke
author_sort Perumbilavil, Sreekanth
title Ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water
title_short Ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water
title_full Ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water
title_fullStr Ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water
title_full_unstemmed Ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water
title_sort ultrafast laser pulse repetition rate dependent switching of nonlinearity in water
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173339
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