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Nonlinear Absorption in Plasmonic Titanium Nitride Nanocrystals

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ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adom.202201290

Keywords

near-infrared laser irradiation; nonlinear absorption coefficient; optical limiter; self-focusing

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Titanium nitride nanoparticles with distinguished optical and photothermal properties have attracted research interest. It has been found that the nonlinear absorption coefficient of these nanoparticles increases linearly with concentration. Clusters of nanoparticles require higher concentrations compared to freestanding nanoparticles to exhibit similar nonlinear absorption properties. The optical limiting threshold for titanium nitride nanoparticles is lower compared to cluster solutions, influenced by the collective scattering of nanoparticles and high reverse saturable absorption.
Titanium nitride nanoparticles have become a research interest due to their distinguished optical and photothermal properties. Furthermore, the search for nanoparticle solutions with tunable nonlinear optical properties for laser-based applications is critical. More specifically, third order optical nonlinearities such as reverse saturable absorption, optical liming, and self-focusing are important in the biomedical and electronics fields. The optical nonlinearities of titanium nitride plasmonic nanoparticles are investigated as a function of material concentration in water solutions. Furthermore, the effect of nanoparticle clustering on optical nonlinearities is investigated by fabricating micrometer-sized clusters of approximate to 50 nm titanium nitride particles. These studies demonstrate that the nonlinear absorption coefficient increases linearly with concentration. However, clusters require higher concentrations compared to the freestanding nanoparticles to exhibit similar nonlinear absorption coefficient and optical density. Similarly, the optical limiting threshold for titanium nitride nanoparticles appears to be lower compared to the cluster solutions, which is impacted by the collective scattering of nanoparticles and high reverse saturable absorption. In addition, self-focusing is observed in the continuous resonant regime. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the nonlinear optical properties of titanium nitride, with relevant consequences for applications such as sensor protection and photothermal therapy.

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