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Optical nonlinearities in semiconductors for limiting

Posted on:1991-04-02Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Wu, Yuan-YenFull Text:PDF
GTID:1471390017450628Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
I have conducted detailed experimental and theoretical studies of the nonlinear optical properties of semiconductor materials useful for optical limiting. I have constructed optical limiters utilizing two-photon absorption along with photogenerated carrier defocusing as well as the bound electronic nonlinearity using the semiconducting material ZnSe. I have optimized the focusing geometry to achieve a large dynamic range while maintaining a low limiting energy for the device. The ZnSe monolithic optical limiter has achieved a limiting energy as low as 13 nJ (corresponding to 300W peak power) and a dynamic range as large as 10{dollar}sp5{dollar} at 532 nm using psec pulses. Theoretical analysis showed that the ZnSe device has a broad-band response covering the wavelength range from 550 nm to 800 nm. Moreover, I found that existing theoretical models (e.g. the Auston model and the band-resonant model using Boltzmann statistics) adequately describe the photo-generated carriers refractive nonlinearity in ZnSe.; Material nonlinear optical parameters, such as the two-photon absorption coefficient {dollar}betasb2{dollar} = 5.5 cm/GW, the refraction per unit carrier density {dollar}sigmasb{lcub}rm n{rcub}{dollar} = {dollar}-{dollar}0.8{dollar}cdot 10sp{lcub}-21{rcub}{dollar}cm{dollar}sp3{dollar} and the bound electronic refraction n{dollar}sb2{dollar} = {dollar}-{dollar}4{dollar}cdot 10sp{lcub}-11{rcub}{dollar}esu, have been measured via time-integrated beam distortion experiments in the near field. A numerical code has been written to simulate the beam distortion in order to extract the previously mentioned material parameters. In addition, I have performed time-resolved distortion measurements that provide an intuitive picture of the carrier generation process via two-photon absorption.; I also characterized the optical nonlinearities in a ZnSe Fabry-Perot thin film structure (an interference filter). I concluded that the nonlinear absorption alone in the thin film is insufficient to build an effective optical limiter, as it did not show a net change in refraction using psec pulses. An innovative numerical program was developed to simulate the nonlinear beam propagation inside the Fabry-Perot structure. For comparison, pump-probe experiments were performed using both thin film and bulk ZnSe. The results showed relatively long carrier lifetimes ({dollar}>{dollar}300 psec) in both samples. A numerical code was written to fit the pump-probe experimental results. The fitting yielded that carrier lifetimes (recombination through traps), radiative decay rate, two-photon absorption coefficient as well as the free carrier absorption coefficient for ZnSe bulk material.
Keywords/Search Tags:Optical, Nonlinear, Two-photon absorption, Limiting, Material, Absorption coefficient, Znse, Carrier
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