Mechanism of large optical nonlinearity in gold nanoparticle films.

OPTICS LETTERS(2018)

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The Z-scan technique, using femtosecond (fs) laser pulses at 1480 nm laser pulses, was used to measure the nonlinear optical properties of gold (Au) nanoparticle (NP) films made by both nanosecond (ns) and fs pulsed laser deposition (PLD) in vacuum. At irradiance levels of 1 x 10(12) Wm(-2), the ns-PLD films displayed induced absorption with beta = 4 x 10(-5) mW(-1), and a negative lensing effect with n(2) = -4.7 x 10(-11) m(2)W(-1) with somewhat smaller values for the fs-PLD films. These values of n(2) imply an unphysically large change in the real part of the refractive index, demonstrating the need to take account of nonlinear changes of the Fresnel coefficients and multiple beam interference in Z-scan measurements on nanoscale films. Following this approach, the Z-scan observations were analyzed to determine the effective complex refractive index of the NP film at high irradiance. It appears that at high irradiance the NP film behaves as a metal, while at low irradiance it behaves as a low-loss dielectric. Thus, it is conjectured that, for high irradiance near the waist of the Z-scan laser beam, laser driven electron tunneling between NPs gives rise to metallike optical behavior. (c) 2018 Optical Society of America
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