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30 August 1989 Nonlinear Devices Using Organometallic Polymers
S. Guha, C. C. Frazier, W. P. Chen, P. Porter, K. Kang, S. E. Finberg
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Abstract
The large third-order nonlinearity of the organometallic polymers can be utilized in the construction of optical devices. The presence of strong nonlinear absorption and low linear absorption in the visible wavelengths makes these polymers ideal material for use in nonlinear optical thresholding devices. We present here a study of such a device made of organometallic polymers using picosecond and nanosecond laser pulses.
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S. Guha, C. C. Frazier, W. P. Chen, P. Porter, K. Kang, and S. E. Finberg "Nonlinear Devices Using Organometallic Polymers", Proc. SPIE 1105, Materials for Optical Switches, Isolators, and Limiters, (30 August 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960607
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Absorption

Platinum

Backscatter

Laser beam diagnostics

Nonlinear optics

Picosecond phenomena

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