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Pulse-duration dependence of saturable and reverse saturable absorption in ZnCo2O4 microflowers

Published 28 Sep 2020 in physics.optics and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2009.13226v2)

Abstract: We employed open-aperture Z-scan technique to unveil the third-order optical nonlinearity in ZnCo2O4 (ZCO) microflowers. Our results indicate that intersystem crossing (ISC) lifetime can be used as simple tool to demonstrate remarkably contrasting optical nonlinearity in ZCO. Ultrafast transient absorption measurements reveal that ISC from singlet to triplet state takes place in 5 ps. For femtosecond laser pulses, when the pulse duration is shorter than ISC lifetime, saturable absorption (SA) takes place for all intensities. On the contrary, when the pulse duration is longer than ISC for nanosecond excitation, we observe transition from SA to reverse SA (RSA) at higher intensities via excited-state absorption. We envisage that benefiting from SA and RSA, ZCO emerges as potential candidate for mode locking and optical limiting devices.

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