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8 December 1995 Optical limiting of C60, C60 charge-transfer complexes, and higher fullerenes from 532 to 750 nm
James Randy Heflin, S. Wang, Daniela Marciu, Charles Figura, R. Yordanov
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Abstract
The wavelength-dependence of optical limiting in the reverse saturable absorber C60 has been studied in detail over a large spectral range and compared to that of two phthalocyanines. The reverse saturable absorption of C60 is found to increase at wavelengths longer than the standardly measured 532 nm. The optical limiting data have been analyzed in terms of the dynamical population rate equations to obtain the excited state absorption cross-sections. The computational effort of the analysis is greatly reduced by a semi-analytic solution to the rate equations that we have developed. We have also demonstrated that the spectral window for optical limiting of fullerenes can be increased to include longer wavelengths at which C60 is transparent. Both a C60 charge-transfer complex and C76 have been shown to exhibit strong reverse saturable absorption at long wavelengths.
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James Randy Heflin, S. Wang, Daniela Marciu, Charles Figura, and R. Yordanov "Optical limiting of C60, C60 charge-transfer complexes, and higher fullerenes from 532 to 750 nm", Proc. SPIE 2530, Fullerenes and Photonics II, (8 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228117
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Optical limiting

Saturable absorption

Fullerenes

Transmittance

Optical testing

Metals

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