Excellent Nonlinear Optical Limiting Behavior of Tetra (C<sub>60</sub>) Lanthanum Phthalocyanine in Solid Poly(methyl methacrylate) Films
Rui Xu, Min Zhu, Wei Li, Jiale Ding, Yunhe Zhang
Abstract
This work reports on the exceptional optical limiting performance of a novel D–A-type compound, namely, LaPc-4(C 60 ), wherein the lanthanide phthalocyanine is used as a donor and four C 60 are used as acceptors. In addition, phenyl ether bonds were introduced into the molecule, making it semirigid and increasing its solubility. At the same time, the phenyl ether bond could act as a π-electron bridge, which increases the electron transfer pathway, expands the π-conjugated system, and reduces the spatial site resistance of the molecule. Furthermore, the uniform poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) composite film (LaPc-4(C 60 )/PMMA) was prepared by a simple solution casting method. In comparison with individual C 60 or LaPc(CHO) 4, both LaPc-4(C 60 ) in solution and in the solid PMMA composite film exhibited larger third-order nonlinear absorption coefficients and lower limiting thresholds at 532 nm. In particular, LaPc-4(C 60 )/PMMA exhibits huger nonlinear absorption coefficient (2900 cm/GW) and larger third-order susceptibility (4.91 × 10 –9 esu), which can be attributed to the synergistic effect of the different non-linear absorption mechanisms and efficient photoinduced electron transfer process between C 60 and LaPc.