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quantum electronics and laser science conference | 1997

Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Response Of An Endohedral Metallofullerene Through Metal-to-cage Charge Transfer

James R. Heflin; Daniela Marciu; Charles Figura; S. Wang; P. Burbank; S. Stevenson; Harry C. Dorn

A new mechanism for increasing the third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility, χ(3), is described for endohedral metallofullerenes. A two to three orders of magnitude increase in the nonlinear response is reported for degenerate four-wave mixing experiments conducted with solutions of Er2@C82 (isomer III) relative to empty-cage fullerenes. A value of −8.7×10−32u2009esu is found for the molecular susceptibility, γxyyx, of Er2@C82 compared to previously reported values of γxxxx=3×10−34u2009esu and γxyyx=4×10−35u2009esu for C60. The results confirm the importance of the metal-to-cage charge-transfer mechanism for enhancing the nonlinear optical response in endohedral metallofullerenes.


Nonlinear optical properties of organic materials. Conference | 1997

Second-order nonlinear optical thin films fabricated from ionically self-assembled monolayers

James R. Heflin; Yanjing Liu; Charles Figura; Daniela Marciu; Richard O. Claus

We demonstrate, for the first time, that a new ionically self-assembled monolayer (ISAM) technique for thin film deposition can be employed to fabricate materials possessing the noncentrosymmetry that is requisite for a second order, nonlinear optical response. Using two different commercially-available polyelectrolytes, we have produced ISAM nonlinear optical thin films with values comparable to that of quartz. As a result of the ionic attraction between successive layers, the ISAM films self-assemble into a noncentrosymmetric structure that has exhibited no measureable decay of at room temperature over a period of more than four months. The x2 of ISAM films has been examined by second harmonic generation using a fundamental wavelength of 1200 nm. The second harmonic intensity of the films exhibits the expected quadratic dependences on fundamental intensity and film thickness while the polarization dependence is consistent with orientation of the chromophore dipole moment perpendicular to the substrate.


SPIE's 1995 International Symposium on Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation | 1995

Optical limiting of C60, C60 charge-transfer complexes, and higher fullerenes from 532 to 750 nm

James R. Heflin; S. Wang; Daniela Marciu; Charles Figura; R. Yordanov

The wavelength-dependence of optical limiting in the reverse saturable absorber C60 has been studied in detail over a large spectral range and compared to that of two phthalocyanines. The reverse saturable absorption of C60 is found to increase at wavelengths longer than the standardly measured 532 nm. The optical limiting data have been analyzed in terms of the dynamical population rate equations to obtain the excited state absorption cross-sections. The computational effort of the analysis is greatly reduced by a semi-analytic solution to the rate equations that we have developed. We have also demonstrated that the spectral window for optical limiting of fullerenes can be increased to include longer wavelengths at which C60 is transparent. Both a C60 charge-transfer complex and C76 have been shown to exhibit strong reverse saturable absorption at long wavelengths.


Optical Science, Engineering and Instrumentation '97 | 1997

Optical limiting over an extended spectral region by derivatization of C60

James R. Heflin; Daniela Marciu; Charles Figura; S. Wang; R. Yordanov; James C. Withers

The optical limiting performance of C60 is shown to be extended to longer wavelengths by derivatization of the fullerene. While the reverse saturable absorption behavior of C60 generally improves at wavelengths longer than 532 nm due to decreased ground state absorption and increased excited state absorption, the peak of the triplet-triplet excited state absorption at 750 nm is inaccessible as a result of the near complete transparency of C60 beyond 650 nm. Partial breaking of the spherical it-conjugation by attached substituents leads to increased ground state absorption cross-sections in the appropriate wavelength range. The peak of the triplet-triplet absorption is shifted to 700 nm in the C60 derivatives, resulting in exceptionally strong optical limiting in this spectral region.


SPIE's 1996 International Symposium on Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation | 1996

Degenerate four-wave mixing in endohedral metallofullerenes and optical limiting of C60 derivatives and higher fullerenes

James R. Heflin; Daniela Marciu; Charles Figura; S. Wang; Paul M. Burbank; S. Stevenson; Harry C. Dorn; James C. Withers

We report two separate studies of the nonlinear optical properties of unique fullerene materials. Degenerate four- wave mixing measurements of the endohedral metallofullerene Er2 at C82 at 1064 nm show that the third order susceptibility is increased by more than two orders of magnitude relative to the empty cage fullerenes as a result of the metal-to-cage charge transfer. Optical limiting studies of C60 derivatives and higher fullerenes in the 680 to 880 nm spectral region demonstrate that these materials are strong reverse saturable absorbers at wavelengths where C60 itself is transparent. The tremendous variety of available fullerene-derived structures provides important opportunities for optimization of nonlinear optical responses.


MRS Proceedings | 1999

Second Order Nonlinear Optical Thin Films Fabricated from Electric Field-Assisted Electrostatic Self-Assembled Monolayer Method

Yanjing Liu; Rick Claus; Daniela Marciu; Charles Figura; James R. Heflin

A new method for the build-up of non-centrosymmetric multilayer thin films has been developed for the first time using an electric field-assisted electrostatic self-assembled monolayer (EF-ESAM) technique. An increase by 116% of the second-harmonic intensity of the films has been observed in comparison with that of ESAM film.


Angewandte Chemie | 2001

Isolation and Structural Characterization of the Endohedral Fullerene Sc3N@C78

Marilyn M. Olmstead; Ana de Bettencourt-Dias; James C. Duchamp; Steven Stevenson; Daniela Marciu; Harry C. Dorn; Alan L. Balch


Angewandte Chemie | 2003

Sc3N@C68: Folded Pentalene Coordination in an Endohedral Fullerene that Does Not Obey the Isolated Pentagon Rule†

Marilyn M. Olmstead; Hon Man Lee; James C. Duchamp; Steven Stevenson; Daniela Marciu; Harry C. Dorn; Alan L. Balch


Advanced Materials | 1998

Novel Polymer Dyes for Nonlinear Optical Applications Using Ionic Self‐Assembled Monolayer Technology

Kristie M. Lenahan; You-Xiong Wang; Yanjing Liu; Richard O. Claus; James R. Heflin; Daniela Marciu; Charles Figura


Angewandte Chemie | 2001

Isolierung und strukturelle Charakterisierung des endohedralen Fullerens Sc3N@C78

Marilyn M. Olmstead; Ana de Bettencourt-Dias; James C. Duchamp; Steven Stevenson; Daniela Marciu; Harry C. Dorn; Alan L. Balch

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University of California

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