Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1523839 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Linear and nonlinear optical properties of a phthalocyanine (Pc)-based nanohybrid material PCIGS [Cu2(tBu4PcGa)(tBu4PcIn)S2TPP2] are described. The overall aggregation of phthalocyanines in poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) films was evident, which is indicated by the broadening of linear spectra in the Q-band region and the shift of wavelength. Upon excitation with nanosecond laser pulse at 355 nm, the transient absorption band appeared at about 500 nm is attributed to the triplet–triplet absorption of the Pcs. For PCIGS and its starting materials tBu4PcGaCl and tBu4PcInCl, all Z-scans exhibit a decrease in transmittance about the focus typical of an induced positive nonlinear absorption of incident light. The absorption mechanism is due to population of excited states through a multi-step nonlinear absorption. When these Pc compounds were embedded into a commercially available polymer PMMA, all the Pc/PMMA composites display much larger nonlinear absorption coefficient and lower saturable fluence for optical limiting when compared to the same Pc molecules in solution. However, in contrast to tBu4PcGaCl and tBu4PcInCl, PCIGS displayed decreased optical limiting response, possibly due to competing electron accepting processes in the In and Ga metals, and the highly ordered structure of the PCIGS complex itself.

► The α0 values of PCIGS in the solid state is 150 times that in the dilute solution. ► All the Pc/PMMA composites display lower saturable fluence for optical limiting. ► PCIGS showed decreased OL responses when compared to tBu4PcMCl (M = Ga, In).

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