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Synthesis and characterization of graphene nanocomposites for non-linear optical applications

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Abstract Graphene shows remarkable non-linear optical behavior. Above a particular incident light intensity threshold, transmission is attenuated. Unfortunately, capitalizing on the unique properties of graphene can be a challenge because… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Graphene shows remarkable non-linear optical behavior. Above a particular incident light intensity threshold, transmission is attenuated. Unfortunately, capitalizing on the unique properties of graphene can be a challenge because the material itself is hard to handle, unless it is integrated with other materials. The purpose of this work is to develop graphene-based nano-composites for non-linear optical applications. Few and single layer graphene flakes were synthesized through liquid phase exfoliation of graphite in 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinon (NMP), and characterized via Raman and transmission electron microscopy. Synthesis parameters for stable, high quality graphene suspensions were identified and graphene was integrated into nano-composites prepared via sol-gel methods. In addition to structural and chemical characterization, I-scan measurements revealed the composites demonstrated non-linear optical behavior with a cut-off frequency tunable with few layer graphene concentration in the composite.

Keywords: optical applications; graphene; non linear; characterization; synthesis; linear optical

Journal Title: Diamond and Related Materials
Year Published: 2018

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