R. Torres-Martínez
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
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Nanotechnology | 2011
C. Torres-Torres; Tamayo-Rivera L; R Rangel-Rojo; R. Torres-Martínez; H.G. Silva-Pereyra; Jorge-Alejandro Reyes-Esqueda; L. Rodríguez-Fernández; A. Crespo-Sosa; J.C. Cheang-Wong; A. Oliver
The nonlinear optical response of metallic-nanoparticle-containing composites was studied with picosecond and femtosecond pulses. Two different types of nanocomposites were prepared by an ion-implantation process, one containing Au nanoparticles (NPs) and the other Ag NPs. In order to measure the optical nonlinearities, we used a picosecond self-diffraction experiment and the femtosecond time-resolved optical Kerr gate technique. In both cases, electronic polarization and saturated absorption were identified as the physical mechanisms responsible for the picosecond third-order nonlinear response for a near-resonant 532 nm excitation. In contrast, a purely electronic nonlinearity was detected at 830 nm with non-resonant 80 fs pulses. Regarding the nonlinear optical refractive behavior, the Au nanocomposite presented a self-defocusing effect, while the Ag one presented the opposite, that is, a self-focusing response. But, when evaluating the simultaneous contributions when the samples are tested as a multilayer sample (silica-Au NPs-silica-Ag NPs-silica), we were able to obtain optical phase modulation of ultra-short laser pulses, as a result of a significant optical Kerr effect present in these nanocomposites. This allowed us to implement an ultrafast all-optical phase modulator device by using a combination of two different metallic ion-implanted silica samples. This control of the optical phase is a consequence of the separate excitation of the nonlinear refracting phenomena exhibited by the separate Au and Ag nanocomposites.
Applied Optics | 2013
C. Mercado-Zúñiga; Jorge Roberto Vargas-García; F. Cervantes-Sodi; M. Trejo-Valdez; R. Torres-Martínez; C. Torres-Torres
Electrical and nonlinear optical experiments were performed on multiwall carbon nanotubes (CNTs) prepared by a chemical vapor deposition method. We report that the incorporation of platinum particles on the CNTs surface originates an enhancement in the photoconductive properties with noticeable capabilities to modulate optical and electrical signals. The photoconductive logic gate function OR was experimentally demonstrated using a simple photoconductive platform based on our samples. A two-photon absorption effect was identified as the main mechanism of third-order optical nonlinearity under a nonresonant nanosecond excitation. Multiphotonic interactions were described in order to explain the observed behavior.
Optics Express | 2013
C. Torres-Torres; B. A. Can-Uc; R. Rangel-Rojo; L. Castañeda; R. Torres-Martínez; C. I. García-Gil; A. V. Khomenko
The optical Kerr effect exhibited by a nickel doped zinc oxide thin solid film was explored with femto- and pico-second pulses using the z-scan method. The samples were prepared by the ultrasonic spray pyrolysis technique. Opposite signs for the value of the nonlinear refractive index were observed in the two experiments. Self-defocusing together with a two-photon absorption process was observed with 120 ps pulses at 1064 nm, while a dominantly self-focusing effect accompanied by saturated absorption was found for 80 fs pulses at 825 nm. Regarding the nanostructured morphology of the resulting film, we attribute the difference in the two ultrafast optical responses to the different physical mechanism responsible of energy transfer generated by multiphoton processes under electronic and thermal effects.
Physica Scripta | 2012
L. Castañeda; C. Torres-Torres; R. Rangel-Rojo; Lis Tamayo-Rivera; R. Torres-Martínez
A modification of the nonlinear refractive index exhibited by indium-doped zinc oxide thin solid films deposited by an ultrasonic spray pyrolysis technique, after strong femtosecond laser irradiation, is presented. We used a standard time-resolved optical Kerr gate configuration with 80 fs pulses at 830 nm in order to study the third-order optical nonlinearities of the samples. A significant enhancement of the optical Kerr response was obtained by intense femtosecond excitation, which induced a permanent bleaching in the sample. A quasi-instantaneous pure electronic nonlinearity without the contribution of nonlinear optical absorption was observed. There is a close relationship between the change in linear absorption induced in the indium-doped zinc oxide film after high-intensity irradiation and the strong third-order nonlinearity that develops in the irradiated film.
Materials Research Express | 2016
C Carrillo-Delgado; C I García-Gil; M. Trejo-Valdez; C. Torres-Torres; J A García-Merino; Hugo Martínez-Gutiérrez; A V Khomenko; R. Torres-Martínez
Measurements of the third-order nonlinear optical properties exhibited by a ZnO thin solid film deposited on a SnO2 substrate are presented. The samples were prepared by a spray pyrolysis processing route. Scanning electron microscopy analysis and UV–Vis spectroscopy studies were carried out. The picosecond response at 1064 nm was explored by the z-scan technique. A large optical Kerr effect with two-photon absorption was obtained. The inhibition of the nonlinear optical absorption together with a noticeable enhancement in the optical Kerr effect in the sample was achieved by the incorporation of Au nanoparticles into the ZnO film. Additionally, a two-wave mixing configuration at 532 nm was performed and an optical Kerr effect was identified as the main cause of the nanosecond third-order optical nonlinearity. The relaxation time of the photothermal response of the sample was estimated to be about 1 s when the sample was excited by nanosecond single-shots. The rotation of the sample during the nanosecond two-wave mixing experiments was analyzed. It was stated that a non-monotonic relation between rotating frequency and pulse repetition rate governs the thermal contribution to the nonlinear refractive index exhibited by a rotating film. Potential applications for switching photothermal interactions in rotating samples can be contemplated. A rotary logic system dependent on Kerr transmittance in a two-wave mixing experiment was proposed.
Journal of Nanomaterials | 2012
C. Torres-Torres; L. Castañeda; M. Trejo-Valdez; A. Maldonado; R. Torres-Martínez
We report the transmittance modulation of optical signals in a nanocomposite integrated by two different silver doped zinc oxide thin solid films. An ultrasonic spray pyrolysis approach was employed for the preparation of the samples. Measurements of the third-order nonlinear optical response at a nonresonant 532nm wavelength of excitation were performed using a vectorial twowave mixing. It seems that the separated contribution of the optical nonlinearity associated with each film noticeable differs in the resulting nonlinear effects with respect to the additive response exhibited by the bilayer system. An enhancement of the optical Kerr nonlinearity is predicted for prime number arrays of the studied nanoclusters in a two-wave interaction. We consider that the nanostructured morphology of the thin solid films originates a strong modification of the third-order optical phenomena exhibited by multilayer films based on zinc oxide.
Journal of Modern Optics | 2017
J. H. Castro-Chacón; C. Torres-Torres; A.V. Khomenko; M.A. García-Zárate; M. Trejo-Valdez; Hugo Martínez-Gutiérrez; R. Torres-Martínez
Abstract Described herein is the effect of optical annealing on the third-order non-linear optical properties exhibited by nanostructured Al-doped ZnO thin films. The samples were synthetized by an ultrasonic spray pyrolysis method. The optical annealing process was carried out by laser pulses at 532, 835 and 1064 nm wavelengths with, ps, fs and ps pulse duration, respectively. The optical non-linearity of the films was measured by the z-scan method with three different irradiations of excitation: 100 fs at 835 nm, 120 ps at 532 nm, and 150 ps at 1064 nm. The as-grown samples showed a saturable optical absorption that evolves into two-photon absorption transitions by a picosecond optical annealing phenomenon induced at 532 nm wavelength. Potential applications for developing optical encryption functions were considered.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2010
C. Torres-Torres; R. Torres-Martínez; Javier Moreno-Valenzuela; M. Trejo-Valdez
Experimental and numerical results for acoustical wave detection performed by a nanostructured interferometric system with optical excitation wavelengths near the surface plasmon of resonance of Au nanoparticles are presented. A colloidal gold sample located at the arm of a Michelson interferometer was used. It is shown that the precipitation of metallic nanoparticles with different sizes in a fluid can be driven by acoustical frequencies in order to induce changes in the properties of the sample. The measurements are based on the identification of the optical transmittance associated with the distribution density that results when an acoustical signal is in propagation through the sample. The modification on the absorptive and refractive optical response of the sample containing Au nanoparticles was investigated. It is demonstrated that a high accurate stabilization of the optical properties of the sample can produce important differences in the sensibility of the interferometric system for detecting oth...
Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2014
C. Mercado-Zúñiga; C. Torres-Torres; M. Trejo-Valdez; R. Torres-Martínez; F. Cervantes-Sodi; Jorge Roberto Vargas-García
Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2016
D. Fernández-Valdés; C. Torres-Torres; C.L. Martínez-González; M. Trejo-Valdez; Luis Héctor Hernández-Gómez; R. Torres-Martínez