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Langmuir-Blodgett films of indandione-1,3 pyridinium betaine. III: Linear dichroism and non-linear optical properties

  • M. A. Rutkis*
  • , E. Wistus
  • , S. E. Lindquist
  • , E. Mukhtar
  • , G. Liberts
  • , V. A. Zauls
  • , A. B. Klimkans
  • , E. A. Silinsh
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Uppsala University
  • Institute of Physical Energetics
  • University of Latvia

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Abstract

Linear dichroism and second-harmonic generation (SHG) have been measured in Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) multilayers of Z-type structure of amphiphilic indandione-1,3 pyridinium betaine (IPB) with an aliphatic tail containing 17 carbon atoms (C17IPB). The dichroic ratio As/Ap of electronic absorption of s- and p-polarised light and the SHG intensity show that the 'heads' of C17IPB molecules are predominantly oriented along the deposition direction of monolayers on a quartz substrate. Orientation parameters and mean statistical azimuthal and tilt angles are evaluated as a function of the number of monolayers. The SHG efficiency has been measured in C17IPB monolayers on a water surface as a function of surface pressure. The effective hyperpolarisability β of the IPB molecule has been determined experimentally in a chloroform solution by the hyper-Rayleigh-scattering method. The obtained value of β = (138±16) × 10-30 esu is in good agreement with theoretical estimates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-50
Number of pages12
JournalAdvanced Materials for Optics and Electronics
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1996

Keywords

  • Amphiphilic indandione-1,3 pyridinium betaine
  • Langmuir-Blodgett films
  • Linear dichroism
  • Monolayers
  • Non-linear optical properties
  • Second-harmonic generation

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