Enhanced optical and nonlinear optical responses in a polyelectrolyte template Longmuir-Blodgett film

Rajesh, K. ; Balaswamy, B. ; Yamamoto, K. ; Yamaki, H. ; Kawamata, J. ; Radhakrishnan, T. P. (2011) Enhanced optical and nonlinear optical responses in a polyelectrolyte template Longmuir-Blodgett film Langmuir, 27 (3). pp. 1064-1069. ISSN 0743-7463

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la104078g

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la104078g

Abstract

Optical and nonlinear optical properties like fluorescence and second harmonic generation (SHG) of molecular materials can be strongly influenced by the mode of assembly of the molecules. The Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique is an elegant route to the controlled assembly of molecules in ultra thin films, and complication of ionic amphiphiles in the Langmuir film by polyions introduced in the aqueous subphase provides a simple and efficient access to further control, stabilization, and optimization. The monolayer LB film of the hemicyanine-based amphiphile, N-n-octadecyl-4-[2-(4-(N,N-ethyloctadecylamino)phenyl)ethenyl]pyridinium possessing a "tail-head-tail" structure, shows fluorescence as well as SHG response. The concomitant enhancement of both of these linear and nonlinear optical attributes is achieved through templating with the polyanion of carboxymethylcellulose. Brewster angle and atomic force microscopy reveal the influence of polyelectrolyte templating on the morphology of the Langmuir and LB films. Polarized absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy provide insight into the impact of complexation with the polyelectrolyte on the orientation and deaggregation of the hemicyanine headgroup leading to fluorescence and SHG enhancement in the LB film.

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