Organic Submicro Tubular Optical Waveguides: Self-Assembly, Diverse Geometries, Efficiency, and Remote Sensing Properties

Chandrasekhar, Naisa ; Mohiddon, Md Ahamad ; Chandrasekar, Rajadurai (2013) Organic Submicro Tubular Optical Waveguides: Self-Assembly, Diverse Geometries, Efficiency, and Remote Sensing Properties Advanced Optical Materials, 1 (4). pp. 305-311. ISSN 2195-1071

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/adom.201200067

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adom.201200067

Abstract

Self‐assembled organic tubes with linear, bent, crossed and tip‐to‐tip contact geometries show intratube guiding and intertube transfer of input laser light along the tube due to efficient two‐dimensional confinement and one dimensional propagation. The guided light from the tube is exploited to remotely excite a fluorescent meso‐tetratolylporphyrin molecular solid.

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Keywords:Organic Tubes; Remote Sensing; Organic Waveguides; Self‐assembly; Raman Scattering.
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