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Degenerate four-wave mixing in solutions of pure and iodine-doped polyphenylacetylene
Date Issued
01-05-1990
Author(s)
Vijaya, R.
Murti, Y. V.G.S.
Sundarrajan, G.
Rao, T. A.Prasada
Abstract
The third-order nonlinear optical susceptibilityx(3) is measured in solutions of undoped and iodine-doped polyphenylacetylene by nanosecond degenerate four-wave mixing (DFWM). Phase conjugation in iodine-doped polyphenylacetylene is reported here for the first time. Polyphenylacetylene used in this work is polymerised with a group VI metal carbonyl as catalyst. Phase conjugate reflectivity is measured as a function of incident laser power, concentration and doping levels of iodine. Both undoped and iodine-doped polyphenylacetylene give good phase conjugate signals, with enhanced reflectivity in doped samples, at modest Q-switched laser power levels.x(3) for PPA in solution is found to be 1.1 x 10-20 m2/V2 and doping (22%) with iodine enhances it to 2 x 10- 18 m2/V2. © 1990.
Volume
76