IRIS publication 67924369
Solvent effects on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions
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TY - JOUR - Koudoumas, E.,Ruth, A. A.,Couris*, S.,Leach, S. - 1996 - May - Molecular Physics - Solvent effects on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions - Validated - () - 88 - 1 - 125 - 133 - Effects of the solvent on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions are investigated under conditions of sequential two-photon absorption. C-60 transmission measurements are reported both at constant wavelength and at constant linear ground state absorbance for a set of solvents using visible nanosecond laser radiation. The limiting action is shown to depend not only on the ground state absorbance of the solute but also on the local field created by the solvent.Effects of the solvent on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions are investigated under conditions of sequential two-photon absorption. C-60 transmission measurements are reported both at constant wavelength and at constant linear ground state absorbance for a set of solvents using visible nanosecond laser radiation. The limiting action is shown to depend not only on the ground state absorbance of the solute but also on the local field created by the solvent. - 0026-89760026-8976 - ://A1996UM12800008 ://A1996UM12800008 DA - 1996/05 ER -
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@article{V67924369, = {Koudoumas, E. and Ruth, A. A. and Couris*, S. and Leach, S. }, = {1996}, = {May}, = {Molecular Physics}, = {Solvent effects on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions}, = {Validated}, = {()}, = {88}, = {1}, pages = {125--133}, = {{Effects of the solvent on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions are investigated under conditions of sequential two-photon absorption. C-60 transmission measurements are reported both at constant wavelength and at constant linear ground state absorbance for a set of solvents using visible nanosecond laser radiation. The limiting action is shown to depend not only on the ground state absorbance of the solute but also on the local field created by the solvent.Effects of the solvent on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions are investigated under conditions of sequential two-photon absorption. C-60 transmission measurements are reported both at constant wavelength and at constant linear ground state absorbance for a set of solvents using visible nanosecond laser radiation. The limiting action is shown to depend not only on the ground state absorbance of the solute but also on the local field created by the solvent.}}, issn = {0026-89760026-8976}, = {://A1996UM12800008 ://A1996UM12800008}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Koudoumas, E.,Ruth, A. A.,Couris*, S.,Leach, S. | ||
YEAR | 1996 | ||
MONTH | May | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Molecular Physics | ||
TITLE | Solvent effects on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
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VOLUME | 88 | ||
ISSUE | 1 | ||
START_PAGE | 125 | ||
END_PAGE | 133 | ||
ABSTRACT | Effects of the solvent on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions are investigated under conditions of sequential two-photon absorption. C-60 transmission measurements are reported both at constant wavelength and at constant linear ground state absorbance for a set of solvents using visible nanosecond laser radiation. The limiting action is shown to depend not only on the ground state absorbance of the solute but also on the local field created by the solvent.Effects of the solvent on the optical limiting action of C-60 solutions are investigated under conditions of sequential two-photon absorption. C-60 transmission measurements are reported both at constant wavelength and at constant linear ground state absorbance for a set of solvents using visible nanosecond laser radiation. The limiting action is shown to depend not only on the ground state absorbance of the solute but also on the local field created by the solvent. | ||
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ISBN_ISSN | 0026-89760026-8976 | ||
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