Enhanced ultrafast cubic nonlinearity in the carbazole-picric acid complex for potential applications in photonic devices: Kerr nonlinearity with two-photon absorption
Abstract
Indeed, picric acid-based complexes have garnered attention in ultrafast nonlinear optics due to their distinct molecular structures, which facilitate robust nonlinear interactions for promising photonic devices. In this context, we have synthesized a donor-acceptor-based carbazole-picric acid (Cz-PA) complex. Herein, the structure of the complex was confirmed by X-ray crystallography and infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy was conducted to investigate the photophysical properties. The Z-scan experiment was performed to reveal the cubic nonlinearity under the femtosecond pulsed laser excitation. The optical nonlinear measurements were carried out with variations in the peak intensity of the excitation laser. The material exhibits the electronic Kerr-induced positive refractive nonlinearity (n2>0) and positive absorptive nonlinearity (β > 0) induced by the self-focusing effect and two-photon absorption (2PA) process, respectively. Further, we estimated enhanced cubic nonlinear susceptibility (χ(3)) in the order of 10-21 m2/V2 with second-order hyperpolarizability (γ) in the order of 10-57 C-m4/V3, and they showed increment with peak intensity. Additionally, the acquired values of the 2PA cross-section and figures of merit reveal the potential applications of Cz-PA in photonic devices as ultrafast switching.