Abstract Functionalization of the surface and interior of nanofibers with nanoparticles by electrospinning process is an efficient fabrication technique for a wide variety of nanoparticle embedded materials. In the present… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Functionalization of the surface and interior of nanofibers with nanoparticles by electrospinning process is an efficient fabrication technique for a wide variety of nanoparticle embedded materials. In the present study, it was aimed to compare the third order nonlinear absorption coefficient of the Ag/Au nanoparticles incorporated nanofibers with the casted films of Casein/Polyvinyl pyrrolidone (CAN/PVP) Au/Ag nanocomposites as well as CAN/PVP blend. Linear optical studies and morphological analysis of the CAN/PVP Au/Ag nanocomposite films and nanofibers confirms the efficient distribution of nanoparticles into the matrix. Open aperture Z-scan measurements at 532 nm, 5 ns laser pulses exposed that nanofibers with Au/Ag nanoparticles exhibited higher two photon absorption coefficient than its nanocomposite solution. This augmentation is correlated with the morphology of nanofibers and electric field enhancement of Au/Ag nanoparticles into the matrix. Optical limiting performance of the prepared CAN/PVP Au/Ag nanocomposites and nanofibers offer a better result than the CAN/PVP blend due to the nonlinear absorption of the nanoparticles in resonant and nonresonant regime, thus making it suitable for various optical limiting applications.
               
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