ASIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS

An International Peer Reviewed Research Journal
Frequency : Monthly,
ISSN : 0971 – 3093
Editor-In-Chief (Hon.) :
Dr. V.K. Rastogi
e-mail:[email protected]
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Vol 9, No 2, 2000

Investigation of thirdorder nonlinear optical properties of pyrazolinedoped polyvinyl alcohol films

K Janardhana, V Ravindrachary… – Polymer Engineering …, 2013 – Wiley Online Library

Abstract A 2-pyrazoline, 3-(phenyl)-5-(4-N, N-dimethylaminophe nyl)-1H-2-pyrazoline (PDAP) was synthesized and characterized by Fourier transform infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance, ultraviolet (UV)–visible, and Z-scan techniques. The PDAP-doped polyvinyl

Cited by 5

Dendron decorated chromophores for optical power limiting applications

R Vestberg – 2004 – diva-portal.org

Abstract The need for protection of eyes and electro-optic sensors from powerful lasers has increased the need for new and better optical power limiting (OPL) materials that can protect against laser light. In this study the synthesis and characterization of dendron-coated OPL

Cited by 3

Vol. 9, No 2 (2000) 145-149

Excited state enhancement of third- order optical nonlinearity in AUTTP
studied by degenerate four wave mixing at 532nm

D Narayana Rao and S Venugopal Rao,

School of physics, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad-500 046, India

[email protected]

We present our experimental results on the enhancement in the third- order non linear susceptibility in tetratolyl porphyrins measured using Degenerate Four Wave Mixing at 532 nm. The enhancement, by a factor of about 3, is attributed to the strong excited state absorption at this wavelength. © Anita Publications. All rights reserved.

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