Electric Control of Thermal Contributions to the Nonlinear Optical Properties of Nitrobenzene

Author:

Bongu Sudhakara Reddy12ORCID,Buchmüller Maximilian12,Neumaier Daniel2,Görrn Patrick12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Large Area Optoelectronics University of Wuppertal Rainer‐Gruenter‐Str. 21 42119 Wuppertal Germany

2. Wuppertal Center for Smart Materials and Systems University of  Wuppertal Rainer‐Gruenter‐Str. 21 42119 Wuppertal Germany

Abstract

AbstractThermal effects are inevitable when an absorptive nonlinear optical material interacts with long pulse duration or high repetition rate laser pulses. It results in inaccurate characterization and reduction in efficiency of the nonlinear materials for device applications. In this article, the study investigates the influence of an external electric field on the thermal contribution to the nonlinear optical response of nitrobenzene (NB). Z‐scan measurements are performed on NB using 330 ps laser pulses at a wavelength of 532 nm with variable (10 Hz to 1 kHz) repetition rates. At low repetition rates, NB shows a positive nonlinear refractive index (+ n2), which leads to self‐focusing of the laser beam due to the optical Kerr effect. Cumulative thermal effects occur above a repetition rate of 200 Hz. At high repetition rates (>750 Hz), the sign of n2 becomes negative, implying a self‐defocusing behavior of the sample arising from the thermal‐induced nonlinear refractive index. By applying an external DC field to the NB, a reduction of the thermal contribution can be observed. At a sufficiently high electric field strength, the thermal contribution is suppressed and the inherent Kerr nonlinearity can be observed despite the high repetition rate of the pump laser.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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