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Effective optical nonlinearities of glass-forming ionic liquid crystals containing metal and carbon nano-dopants

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Abstract

Liquid crystals are known for their tunable physical properties, which have revolutionized information technology and deepened our understanding of soft matter materials. A less explored subfield of liquid crystal science and technology includes liquid crystal glasses stable at room temperature. In this presentation, we discuss the structure, optical, and nonlinear-optical properties of glass-forming ionic liquid crystals made of cadmium octanoate containing metal (gold or silver), carbon, and both metal and carbon nano-dopants. The vitrified liquid crystal state of cadmium octanoate resembles a smectic-A structure that can be exploited as an anisotropic host for nano-dopants with a strong nonlinear-optical response. Z-scan measurements of the studied mesomorphic glass nanocomposites revealed several nonlinear-optical mechanisms, leading to the intensity dependence of the effective nonlinear-absorption coefficients and nonlinear-refractive indices of such unconventional materials. The simultaneous use of both gold and carbon nano-dopants dispersed in a liquid crystal glass leads to substantial modifications of the nonlinear-optical response, including a change in the sign of the effective nonlinear absorption coefficient.

Publication: Journal of Molecular Liquids. Volume 393, 1 January 2024, 123641 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2023.123641

Presenters

  • Yuriy Garbovskiy

    Central Connecticut State University

Authors

  • Yuriy Garbovskiy

    Central Connecticut State University

  • Valentyn Rudenko

    Institute of Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

  • Anatolii Tolochko

    Institute of Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

  • Svitlana Bugaychuk

    Institute of Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

  • Dmytro Zhulai

    Institute of Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

  • Gertruda Klimusheva

    Institute of Physics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

  • Galina Yaremchuk

    V.I. Vernadsky Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

  • Tatyana Mirnaya

    V.I. Vernadsky Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine