Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Metal Nanoparticles in a Transparent Dielectric Medium

The quadratic electro-optic effect/Kerr coefficients were measured for the first time for metal nanoparticles. In particular, gold nanoparticles in glass were studied. Measurements were made using the field-induced birefringence method at a wavelength near the onset of the surface plasmon resonance....

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Main Authors: Mrinal Thakur, Justin Van Cleave
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/2/232
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spelling doaj-9aeb66dcc38248e5b7703a234578305b2020-11-24T23:48:34ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-01-019223210.3390/app9020232app9020232Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Metal Nanoparticles in a Transparent Dielectric MediumMrinal Thakur0Justin Van Cleave1Photonic Materials Research Laboratory, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USAPhotonic Materials Research Laboratory, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USAThe quadratic electro-optic effect/Kerr coefficients were measured for the first time for metal nanoparticles. In particular, gold nanoparticles in glass were studied. Measurements were made using the field-induced birefringence method at a wavelength near the onset of the surface plasmon resonance. The magnitudes of the Kerr coefficients for different sizes of gold nanoparticles in glass were measured and compared with that of subnanometer size metallic particles in non-conjugated conductive polymers. The magnitude of the Kerr coefficient was found to increase rapidly (about d−3) when the diameter, d, of the nanoparticles was decreased. This is consistent with the existing theories and understanding of nonlinear optics in metal nanoparticles. The results imply a broad range of new applications of metal nanoparticles in electro-optic switching/modulation, low-cost Kerr cells and other uses in optoelectronics.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/2/232quadratic electro-optic effectmetal nanoparticlesnonlinear opticsKerr coefficient
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Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Metal Nanoparticles in a Transparent Dielectric Medium
Applied Sciences
quadratic electro-optic effect
metal nanoparticles
nonlinear optics
Kerr coefficient
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Justin Van Cleave
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title Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Metal Nanoparticles in a Transparent Dielectric Medium
title_short Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Metal Nanoparticles in a Transparent Dielectric Medium
title_full Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Metal Nanoparticles in a Transparent Dielectric Medium
title_fullStr Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Metal Nanoparticles in a Transparent Dielectric Medium
title_full_unstemmed Quadratic Electro-Optic Effect in Metal Nanoparticles in a Transparent Dielectric Medium
title_sort quadratic electro-optic effect in metal nanoparticles in a transparent dielectric medium
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The quadratic electro-optic effect/Kerr coefficients were measured for the first time for metal nanoparticles. In particular, gold nanoparticles in glass were studied. Measurements were made using the field-induced birefringence method at a wavelength near the onset of the surface plasmon resonance. The magnitudes of the Kerr coefficients for different sizes of gold nanoparticles in glass were measured and compared with that of subnanometer size metallic particles in non-conjugated conductive polymers. The magnitude of the Kerr coefficient was found to increase rapidly (about d−3) when the diameter, d, of the nanoparticles was decreased. This is consistent with the existing theories and understanding of nonlinear optics in metal nanoparticles. The results imply a broad range of new applications of metal nanoparticles in electro-optic switching/modulation, low-cost Kerr cells and other uses in optoelectronics.
topic quadratic electro-optic effect
metal nanoparticles
nonlinear optics
Kerr coefficient
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/2/232
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