A New Way to Predict the Efficiency of Optical Limiters without Providing an Experiment: Processing of TDDFT Calculations for the Case of Pure Two-Photon Absorption.
Alexander Yu TolbinMikhail S SavelyevAlexander Yu GerasimenkoVictor E PushkarevPublished in: ACS omega (2022)
Laser-power-limiting devices play a predominant role in photonics because of their potential for protecting human eyes and optical devices that are sensitive to intense laser beams. This paper describes a new methodology for predicting the efficiency of optical limiting based on electric-field-induced changes in absorption spectra calculated with the TDDFT quantum-chemical method. Analytical equations are derived to evaluate the optical thresholds and speed of switching on, the dynamic range, and the degree of nonlinear attenuation of the radiation fluxes for the case of two-photon absorption. Thus, the researcher does not need to conduct costly experiments to evaluate the suitability of nonlinear absorbers for the creation of optical limiters. The possibility of developing a forecasting model is demonstrated by an example of a series of stable slipped-cofacial phthalocyanine J-type dimers, which were synthesized and investigated previously.