Issue 36, 2016

Third-order nonlinear optical properties of carboxyl group dominant carbon nanodots

Abstract

We quantitatively investigate the nonlinear optical (NLO) property of carbon nanodots (CNDs, less than 10 nm) by the Z-scan technique using a tunable 532 nm nanosecond laser system. These CNDs were fabricated by an electrochemical etching method from graphite rods. Our results suggested that the third-order nonlinear susceptibility χ(3) of CNDs is strongly dependent on the diameter of the CNDs apparently; the nonlinear refractive index γ decreased as the size of CNDs decreased, while the nonlinear absorption coefficient β showed an opposite tendency to γ. We further demonstrated that the carboxyl group on the CND surface plays a key role and has significant impact on the third-order nonlinear susceptibility χ(3).

Graphical abstract: Third-order nonlinear optical properties of carboxyl group dominant carbon nanodots

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jun 2016
Accepted
09 Aug 2016
First published
11 Aug 2016

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016,4, 8490-8495

Third-order nonlinear optical properties of carboxyl group dominant carbon nanodots

L. Bai, S. Qiao, Y. Fang, J. Tian, J. Mcleod, Y. Song, H. Huang, Y. Liu and Z. Kang, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016, 4, 8490 DOI: 10.1039/C6TC02313D

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