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30 May 2001 Influence of interionic interaction on spectral and nonlinear optical properties of doped metal alkanoate (DMA) systems
N. Volynets, N. Derevyanko, Alexander Ishchenko, Gertruda V. Klimusheva, T. A. Mirnaya, G. Yaremchuk, L. P. Yatsenko
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Proceedings Volume 4418, Eighth International Conference on Nonlinear Optics of Liquid and Photorefractive Crystals; 441806 (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.428329
Event: Eighth International Conference on Nonlinear Optics of Liquid and Photorefractive Crystals, 2000, Alushta, Crimea, Ukraine
Abstract
Water solutions of metal alkanoates were shown to exhibit a certain range of concentration the liquid crystalline mesophase referred to as ionic lyotropic liquid crystalline phase. By means of introduction of different dyes the mechanisms of light interaction with dye-doped ionic liquid crystals were studied. Absorption and luminescence spectra of a number of dye-doped lyotropic liquid crystals on the base of caprilat-K water solutions were obtained and analyzed, their nonlinear optical properties were investigated also. Some conclusions concerning photorefractive properties of the studied systems were made and possibilities for their development and application are discussed as well.
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N. Volynets, N. Derevyanko, Alexander Ishchenko, Gertruda V. Klimusheva, T. A. Mirnaya, G. Yaremchuk, and L. P. Yatsenko "Influence of interionic interaction on spectral and nonlinear optical properties of doped metal alkanoate (DMA) systems", Proc. SPIE 4418, Eighth International Conference on Nonlinear Optics of Liquid and Photorefractive Crystals, 441806 (30 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.428329
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KEYWORDS
Liquid crystals

Metals

Complex systems

Crystals

Liquids

Absorption

Luminescence

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