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14 February 2003 Optical limiting studies of disperse orange and disperse yellow in PMMA-MA matrix
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With the use of high power lasers in varied applications, search for optical limiting materials has become very important to protect the eyes and other sensors. These materials are based on the principle of reverse saturable absorption (RSA) when absorption cross-section for excited state becomes more than the ground state. In such cases transmittance goes down as we increase the intensity. In this paper, we report the experimental results on two dye doped polymer films - Disperse Orange-25 and Disperse Yellow-7 prepared using hot-press technique. For both the dyes Polymehtylmethacrylate-Methacrylic acid (PMMA-MA) has been chosen as a matrix because of its easy availability and easiness of processing. We have used Z-scan technique with CW laser @ 532 nm to study nonlinear optical properties of these materials. The closed aperture Z-scan shows positive nonlinear refraction for both the materials. While the open aperture Z-scan gives RSA at higher intensities for both the samples, making them candidates for optical limiting.
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Ravindra Prathap Singh, P. Sreeramana Aithal, and Narayana Rao "Optical limiting studies of disperse orange and disperse yellow in PMMA-MA matrix", Proc. SPIE 4797, Multiphoton Absorption and Nonlinear Transmission Processes: Materials, Theory, and Applications, (14 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.453540
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Optical limiting

Dysprosium

Continuous wave operation

Transmittance

Refraction

Molecules

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