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Optical nonlinearity measurement of 4-(N-methyl, N-hydroxyethl)amino, 4'-nitroazobenzene using a transmittance technique with a phase object (T-PO) with top-hat beams at 600-nm wavelength |
Jin Xiao (金肖)a, Li Zhong-Guo (李中国)b, Zhang Xue-Ru (张学如)b, Yang Kun (杨昆)b, Wang Yu-Xiao (王玉晓)b, Song Ying-Lin (宋瑛林)b |
a School of Measuring and Optical Engineering, Nanchang Hangkong University, Nanchang 330063, China; b Department of Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China |
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Abstract The transmittance technique with a phase object (T-PO), for measuring optical nonlinear coefficients is proposed with a top-hat beam. The sensitivity of the T-PO with a top-hat beam is a factor of 4 greater than that with a Gaussian beam. The validity of this method is verified by measuring the nonlinearity of a well-characterized liquid, CS2 at 532-nm wavelength. The ease of use of this method has been proved by measuring a new compound 4-(N-methyl, N-hydroxyethyl)amino, 4'-nitroazobenzene(ANAB) at 600-nm wavelength, indicating that this method can be extended to the measurement of optical nonlinearities in a wide-band spectrum.
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Received: 20 February 2012
Revised: 17 March 2012
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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42.25.Bs
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(Wave propagation, transmission and absorption)
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42.65.-k
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(Nonlinear optics)
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Corresponding Authors:
Song Ying-Lin
E-mail: ylsong@hit.edu.cn
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Cite this article:
Jin Xiao (金肖), Li Zhong-Guo (李中国), Zhang Xue-Ru (张学如), Yang Kun (杨昆), Wang Yu-Xiao (王玉晓), Song Ying-Lin (宋瑛林) Optical nonlinearity measurement of 4-(N-methyl, N-hydroxyethl)amino, 4'-nitroazobenzene using a transmittance technique with a phase object (T-PO) with top-hat beams at 600-nm wavelength 2012 Chin. Phys. B 21 104201
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