作为室温激光器的有机增益介质的N-异烯
Max Attwood1, Xiaotian Xu1, Michael Newns1
1Department of Materials, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, U.K.
概括
化学调节的有机材料是开发未来masers的关键. 修改替代的四衍生物改善了旋转动力学,显示了新型质量增益介质的潜力.
科学领域:
- 量子光学和材料科学.
- 对于量子设备的有机材料的探索.
背景情况:
- 室温有机固态质粒体需要与自旋活性分子合的惰性宿主材料.
- 可化学调节的有机材料为巨开发提供了潜力.
研究的目的:
- 系统调节用替代的四衍生物来增强光激发的旋转动力学.
- 为了评估这些修改后的衍生品作为潜在的质量增强介质.
主要方法:
- 使用光学,计算和电子偏磁共振 (EPR) 光谱.
- 作为通用宿主材料使用了1,3,5-tri(1-naphthyl) .
- 研究了结构修改对旋转动态的影响.
主要成果:
- 化学修改影响了系统间交叉,三重旋转极化,三重衰变和旋转放松率.
- 这些变化显著影响了实现马泽值的条件.
- 确定了设计有机质量增益介质的有前途途途.
结论:
- 有机分子的结构修改可以调整旋转动力学,用于马泽应用.
- 有机材料为开发新型大质量增益介质提供了一个可行的平台.
- 对化学调节的有机系统进行进一步的研究是量子设备进步的必要条件.
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