Multiphoton-absorption induced ultraviolet luminescence of ZnO nanorods using low-energy femtosecond pulses

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Multiphoton-absorption (MPA) induced ultraviolet (UV) luminescence of ZnO nanorods grown by vapor phase transport was demonstrated using ultrafast excitation at pulse energies in the few nanojoules range, directly generated by a Ti:sapphire laser oscillator at wavelengths around 800 nm. The dependence of the UV luminescence on the excitation density reveals a two-photon absorption process as the responsible excitation mechanism. The broad spectral bandwidth of the excitation pulses obviously promotes the feasibility of the observed two-photon channel. Theoretical estimates concerning the contribution of nonlinear absorbance strongly support the experimental findings. The essential conditions for proper utilization of this process are discussed. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Das, S. K., Biswas, M., Byrne, D., Bock, M., McGlynn, E., Breusing, M., & Grunwald, R. (2010). Multiphoton-absorption induced ultraviolet luminescence of ZnO nanorods using low-energy femtosecond pulses. In Journal of Applied Physics (Vol. 108). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3468632

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