Polarization Z-Scan Studies Revealing Plasmon Coupling Enhancement Due to Dimer Formation of Gold Nanoparticles in Nematic Liquid Crystals.
Shengwei WangEdward J LipchusMohamed Amine GharbiChandra S YelleswarapuPublished in: Micromachines (2023)
We investigate the plasmon coupling of gold nanoparticle (AuNP) dimers dispersed in a nematic liquid crystal matrix using the polarization z-scan technique. Our experimental setup includes the precise control of incident light polarization through polarization angles of 0°, 45°, and 90°. Two distinct cell orientations are examined: parallel and twisted nematic cells. In parallel-oriented cells, where liquid crystal molecules and AuNPs align with the rubbing direction, we observe a remarkable 2-3-fold increase in the nonlinear absorption coefficient when the polarization of the incident light is parallel to the rubbing direction. Additionally, a linear decrease in the third-order nonlinear absorption coefficient is noted as the polarization angle varies from 0° to 90°. In the case of twisted nematic cells, the NPs do not have any preferred orientation, and the enhancement remains consistent across all polarization angles. These findings conclusively establish that the observed enhancement in the nonlinear absorption coefficient is a direct consequence of plasmon coupling, shedding light on the intricate interplay between plasmonic nanostructures and liquid crystal matrices.
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