Nonlinear optical limiting effect of graphene dispersions at 1064 nm.

2021 
We study the nonlinear optical limiting effect of graphene dispersions in ethanol and acetone at a wavelength of 1064 nm. The nonlinear optical limiting effect of graphene dispersion under three different linear transmittances (about 70%, 80%, and 90%), two different thicknesses (1 and 3 cm), and two different solvents (ethanol and acetone) are measured. The influences of concentration, thickness, and solvent on the nonlinear optical limiting effect of the graphene dispersion are analyzed. The experimental results show that the concentration and solution thicknesses have great influence on the optical limiting ability of graphene dispersions. The graphene dispersions with ethanol and acetone as solvents can be used to achieve excellent nonlinear optical limiting effects. The optical limiting ability of the graphene dispersion in acetone is better than that of the graphene dispersion in ethanol.
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