Title :
Nanosecond cw Visible-IR All-Optical Switching and Nonlinear Transmission with a Nonlinear Organic Optical Liquid in Bulk and Guided Wave Geometry
Author :
Khoo, I.C. ; Diaz, A. ; Liou, J. ; Park, J.H. ; Stinger, M. ; Webster, Scott ; Van Stryland, W.
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park
Abstract :
In this presentation, we describe another promising organic material that enables all-optical switching in an extremely wide time scales spanning sub-nanoseconds to cw regime - a nonlinear neat organic liquid (L34) in bulk or wave-guided [fiber core] structure. In the visible spectrum [400-700 nm], quantitative z-scan and pump-probe techniques have shown that in the sub-nanosecond time scales, the dominant nonlinear absorption processes are two-photon coupled to excited state absorption processes characterized by an intrinsic two photon absorption coefficient of ~5 cm/GW, and an intensity dependent effective two-photon absorption coefficient that can be over 200 cm/GW. For longer time scales, the transparency of the liquid allows doping with appropriate absorbers to generate efficient thermal/density and nonlinear scattering effects [as well as guided mode extinction in fiber geometry] for all-optical switching operations. Accordingly, one may envision single material constituent device capable of all-time scale optical switching applications.
Keywords :
nonlinear optics; optical materials; optical switches; L34; dominant nonlinear absorption process; excited state absorption process; guided wave geometry; nanosecond-CW visible-IR all-optical switching; nonlinear organic optical liquid; nonlinear transmission; organic material; pump-probe technique; quantitative z-scan technique; two-photon absorption coefficient; visible spectrum; wave-guided fiber core structure; wavelength 400 nm to 700 nm; Couplings; Doping; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Fiber nonlinear optics; Geometrical optics; Nonlinear optics; Optical pumping; Optical scattering; Organic materials; Ultraviolet sources;
Conference_Titel :
IEEE/LEOS Summer Topical Meetings, 2007 Digest of the
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0926-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1099-4742
DOI :
10.1109/LEOSST.2007.4288404