Cyclotriphosphazene-based organic frameworks as third-order nonlinear optical materials†
Abstract
A cyclotriphosphazene (CTP) core as a new NLOphore has been introduced to construct imine (CTP-TAPB) and vinylene-linked (CTP-TCPB) frameworks. The open aperture (OA) femtosecond (fs) Z-scan measurements resulted in the NLO absorption coefficients (β) of −0.023 and −0.019 cm GW−1, whereas the closed aperture (CA) Z-scan transmission measurements yielded a nonlinear refractive index (n2) of −2.12 × 10−7 and −1.62 × 10−7 cm2 GW−1 for CTP-TAPB and CTP-TCPB, respectively. This resulted in third-order nonlinear susceptibility (χ(3)) of −9.92 × 10−8 and −7.58 × 10−8 esu for CTP-TAPB and CTP-TPCB. The measured values for β and n2 (or χ(3)) are attributed to the pure electronic excitations owing to the ultrashort timescales (fs) and it is ensured that the contribution from thermo-optic nonlinearities is negligible.