Optical non-linearity in Disperse Red 1 dye-doped sol-gel
V. Rosso (Sart Tilman B52)
Jerome Loicq (Sart Tilman B52)
Y. Renotte (Sart Tilman B52)
Yves Lion (Sart Tilman B52)
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Abstract
A third-order non-linear optical effect, the optical Kerr effect, was studied in DR l-doped sol-gel using the Z-scan method which allows studying both processes of non-linear absorption and refraction. The materials under study are sol-gel substrates, amorphous silica glasses doped by the azo-dye Disperse Red 1. Modifying the conditions of the sol-gel synthesis, in particular the pH of the catalytic medium, enabled us to vary the morphology of the sol-gel substrate. Non-linear effects of various amplitudes were observed in sol-gel substrates of various porosities, involving different non-linear mechanisms.
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