Title:
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Nonlinear and magneto-optical transmission studies on magnetic nanofluids of non-interacting metallic nickel nanoparticles |
Author:
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Anantharaman, M R; Reena Mary, A P; Suchand Sandeep, C S; Narayanan, T N; Reji, Philip; Padraig, Moloney; Ajayan, P M
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Abstract:
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Oxide free stable metallic nanofluids have the potential for various applications such as in
thermal management and inkjet printing apart from being a candidate system for fundamental
studies. A stable suspension of nickel nanoparticles of ∼5 nm size has been realized by a
modified two-step synthesis route. Structural characterization by x-ray diffraction and
transmission electron microscopy shows that the nanoparticles are metallic and are phase pure.
The nanoparticles exhibited superparamagnetic properties. The magneto-optical transmission
properties of the nickel nanofluid (Ni-F) were investigated by linear optical dichroism
measurements. The magnetic field dependent light transmission studies exhibited a polarization
dependent optical absorption, known as optical dichroism, indicating that the nanoparticles
suspended in the fluid are non-interacting and superparamagnetic in nature. The nonlinear
optical limiting properties of Ni-F under high input optical fluence were then analyzed by an
open aperture z-scan technique. The Ni-F exhibits a saturable absorption at moderate laser
intensities while effective two-photon absorption is evident at higher intensities. The Ni-F
appears to be a unique material for various optical devices such as field modulated gratings and
optical switches which can be controlled by an external magnetic field |
Description:
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Nanotechnology 22 (2011) 375702 (7pp) |
URI:
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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4391
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Date:
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2011-08-19 |