Extremely large electro-optic effect of TPPS J-aggregates in the PVA or PVP polymer matrix and aqueous solution
Abstract
The molecules of tetra-phenyl porphyrin tetra-sulfonic acid (TPPS) form a J-aggregate via self-organization in aqueous solution. The J-aggregates formed in an aqueous solution with added hydrochloric acid were dispersed in PVP polymer and subjected to electric field modulation spectroscopy. The observed difference in the static polarizability Δαp between the excited and ground states in the TPPS J-aggregates reached a value 2.66 × 104 times and 1.22 × 105 times larger than in the monomer molecules in PVA and PVP polymer matrices, respectively. This large enhancement factor of the electro-optic effect (EOE) may be induced by the higher-order structure of the J-aggregate. The different enhancement factor for each polymer matrix may be introduced by the structural differences between the polymer matrices. Electric field modulation spectroscopy of the J-aggregate in aqueous solution showed an absorbance change of 25% of the magnitude of absorbance peak.