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Optical Limiting in Chromophore-Doped Gelatin Thin Films

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

Thomas M. Cooper
Affiliation:
Materials Directorate, Wright Laboratory, WL/MLPJ Bldg. 651, 3005 P St., Ste 1, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433
Angela L. Campbell
Affiliation:
Materials Directorate, Wright Laboratory, WL/MLPJ Bldg. 651, 3005 P St., Ste 1, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433
Weijie Su
Affiliation:
Materials Directorate, Wright Laboratory, WL/MLPJ Bldg. 651, 3005 P St., Ste 1, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433
Keith Obermeier
Affiliation:
Materials Directorate, Wright Laboratory, WL/MLPJ Bldg. 651, 3005 P St., Ste 1, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433
Karthik Natarajan
Affiliation:
Materials Directorate, Wright Laboratory, WL/MLPJ Bldg. 651, 3005 P St., Ste 1, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433
Robert L. Crane
Affiliation:
Materials Directorate, Wright Laboratory, WL/MLPJ Bldg. 651, 3005 P St., Ste 1, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433
W. W. Adams
Affiliation:
Materials Directorate, Wright Laboratory, WL/MLPJ Bldg. 651, 3005 P St., Ste 1, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433
Mark Brant
Affiliation:
Science Applications International Corporation, Dayton, OH 45434
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Abstract

To develop optical power limiting thin films prepared from water-soluble materials, we have prepared chromophore-doped gelatin thin films. Thin films of gelatin were prepared by spin coating followed by annealing. We also prepared thin films doped with the water-soluble chromophore copper phthalocyanine sodium tetrasulfonate. The films were characterized by film profilometry and optical absorption spectroscopy. Optical power limiting measurements of these films, as well as comparisons with aqueous solution and gels were performed.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1995

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