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We present degenerate two-beam coupling in a organic dye solution using a single nanosecond beam where the probe originates from a Fresnel reflection and the phase and frequency shifts are the result of transient self-phase modulation.
Nonlinear optical studies are carried out on graphene-based polymer composites in the nanosecond and picosecond temporal regime. These graphene-composites demonstrate saturable absorption followed by reverse saturable absorption which depends on graphene content and operation regime.
To prove the source of self-quenching in trans-Pt(P(C 8 H 17 ) 3 ) 2 (CCC 6 H 4 CCC 6 H 5 ) 2 is a result of triplet excimer formation, we carried out nanosecond transient absorption measurements on multiple concentrations. By examining the kinetics we were able to determine rate constants for the formation and decay of the triplet...
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