Nonlinear Absorption and Ultrafast Dynamics of Ag Nanoparticle

Resonant nonlinear optical absorption of silver nanoparticles was studied experimentally via open aperture Z-scan using 130 fs, 400 nm laser pulses. Experimental results show that, at low laser intensity, silver nanoparticles can exhibit saturated absorption. While at high laser intensity, it shows...

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Main Authors: Jijuan Jiang, Jun Wang, Tong Wu, Yachen Gao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Photonics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6732/8/7/233
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Summary:Resonant nonlinear optical absorption of silver nanoparticles was studied experimentally via open aperture Z-scan using 130 fs, 400 nm laser pulses. Experimental results show that, at low laser intensity, silver nanoparticles can exhibit saturated absorption. While at high laser intensity, it shows reverse saturated absorption. The saturable absorption is explained in terms of ground state plasmon bleaching, while the reverse saturable absorption is believed to be from two-photon absorption. Saturable optical intensity and two-photon absorption coefficient were obtained to be <inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><mn>1.3</mn><mo>×</mo><msup><mrow><mn>10</mn></mrow><mrow><mn>10</mn></mrow></msup><mo> </mo><mi mathvariant="normal">W</mi><mo>/</mo><msup><mi mathvariant="normal">m</mi><mn>2</mn></msup></mrow></semantics></math></inline-formula> and <inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><mn>3.3</mn><mo>×</mo><msup><mrow><mn>10</mn></mrow><mrow><mo>−</mo><mn>10</mn></mrow></msup><mo> </mo><mi mathvariant="normal">m</mi><mo>/</mo><mi mathvariant="normal">W</mi></mrow></semantics></math></inline-formula>, respectively. The energy relaxation process of Ag nanoparticles after laser excitation was studied via pump-probe technique at 400 nm. Experimental results demonstrated that energy relaxation included electron-phonon coupling process with time constant <inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><msub><mi mathvariant="sans-serif">τ</mi><mn>1</mn></msub><mo>=</mo><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mn>713</mn><mo>±</mo><mn>50</mn></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow><mo> </mo><mi>fs</mi></mrow></semantics></math></inline-formula>, and phonon-phonon coupling process with time constant <inline-formula><math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="inline"><semantics><mrow><msub><mi mathvariant="sans-serif">τ</mi><mn>2</mn></msub><mo>=</mo><mrow><mo>(</mo><mrow><mn>25.2</mn><mo>±</mo><mn>3</mn></mrow><mo>)</mo></mrow><mrow><mo> </mo><mi>ps</mi></mrow></mrow></semantics></math></inline-formula>, respectively.
ISSN:2304-6732