Issue 76, 2014

Nonlinear optical properties of colloidal carbon nanoparticles: nanodiamonds and carbon dots

Abstract

Colloidal suspensions of nanometer quasi-spherical sized carbon dots and nanodiamonds have been prepared and their third-order nonlinear optical response was investigated by means of the Z-scan technique, employing 35 ps and 4 ns, 1064 and 532 nm laser excitation. Carbon dots were found to exhibit a significant nonlinear optical response only under visible excitation for both pulse durations, entirely due to nonlinear refraction. On the other hand, nanodiamonds were found to exhibit significant nonlinear optical responses at both excitation wavelengths under ns laser pulses, while in the case of ps excitation, they exhibited a sizeable nonlinear optical response only for visible laser pulses. Nevertheless, carbon dots were found to exhibit a significantly larger nonlinear optical response than that of nanodiamonds under all experimental conditions examined in the present study. Additionally, the optical limiting behavior of nanodiamonds was investigated in the ns regime, using both visible and infrared laser pulses. Nanodiamonds were found to exhibit important and broadband optical limiting efficiency making them possible candidates for photonic and/or optoelectronic applications.

Graphical abstract: Nonlinear optical properties of colloidal carbon nanoparticles: nanodiamonds and carbon dots

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 May 2014
Accepted
26 Aug 2014
First published
27 Aug 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 40152-40160

Author version available

Nonlinear optical properties of colloidal carbon nanoparticles: nanodiamonds and carbon dots

I. Papagiannouli, A. B. Bourlinos, A. Bakandritsos and S. Couris, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 40152 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA04714A

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