N Srinivasan Arunsankar, A G Bharathi Dileepan, Natarajan Arumugam, Abdulrahman I Almansour, S Jeyaram
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Abstract
This study reveals the solvent dependent third-order nonlinear optical (NLO) features of malachite green (MG) dye using Z-scan technique. MG dye is dissolved in polar solvents, including DMF, DMSO, ethanol, acetone, methanol, and 1-propanol. The study employs the Z-scan instrument, using a continuous wave (CW) laser as the excitation source, operating at a wavelength of 650 nm. The closed aperture (CA) and open aperture (OA) Z-scan techniques are used to assess the nonlinear indices of refraction (n2) and nonlinear coefficient of absorption (β) of MG dye. MG dye demonstrates both saturable absorption (SA) and reverse saturable absorption (RSA) in the OA Z-scan results, due to negative and positive NLO absorption coefficients. MG dye proves a self-defocusing NLO refractive index while operating under low-power conditions. The third-order NLO susceptibility (χ3) of MG dye in various liquids are calculated to be the order of 10-6 esu. Multilinear regression fit is applied here to investigate the various intermolecular interactions between the solute and solvent. MG dye exhibited large thermo-optic coefficient of the order of 10- 3 K- 1 is observed. The results give important new information about the characteristics of MG dye and indicate potential sources of material for NLO applications in future.
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Journal of Fluorescence is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original articles that advance the practice of this established spectroscopic technique. Topics covered include advances in theory/and or data analysis, studies of the photophysics of aromatic molecules, solvent, and environmental effects, development of stationary or time-resolved measurements, advances in fluorescence microscopy, imaging, photobleaching/recovery measurements, and/or phosphorescence for studies of cell biology, chemical biology and the advanced uses of fluorescence in flow cytometry/analysis, immunology, high throughput screening/drug discovery, DNA sequencing/arrays, genomics and proteomics. Typical applications might include studies of macromolecular dynamics and conformation, intracellular chemistry, and gene expression. The journal also publishes papers that describe the synthesis and characterization of new fluorophores, particularly those displaying unique sensitivities and/or optical properties. In addition to original articles, the Journal also publishes reviews, rapid communications, short communications, letters to the editor, topical news articles, and technical and design notes.