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A Method to Fabricate Disconnected Silver Nanostructures in 3D
Published on: November 27, 2012
Nonresonant high-order nonlinear optical properties of silver nanoparticles in aqueous solution
Diego Rativa1, R E de Araujo, A S L Gomes
1Department of Physics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil. dijorami@df.ufpe.br
Abstract:
In this work we determine the third, fifth- and seventh-order nonresonant nonlinear optical properties of silver nanoparticles (9 nm average diameter) colloids in aqueous solution under high intensity excitation. The nonlinear optical response and its dependence with the nanoparticles filling factor was measured and theoretically described. We show that for low inclusion concentration, the third order nonlinearity of the colloid can be described by the generalized Maxwell-Garnett model. With the increase of the nanoparticle concentration, changes in the medium nonlinearities was observed leading to high order effects. The fifth- and seventh- order susceptibilities were obtained for highly concentrated silver nanoparticle colloid and the data was supported by a theoretical model. The conventional Z-scan technique was employed, using 80 f s laser pulses at 800 nm, in a regime of high pulse energy (microJ) and low repetition rate (1 kHz).

