Determination of Third-Order Optical Nonlinearity of Triphenylamine from Femtosecond Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing in Solutions

ANNA SAMOC, MAREK SAMOC and BARRY LUTHER-DAVIES

A positive real part and a sizeable imaginary part of the third-order nonlinear susceptibility c(3)(-w;w,w-w) were determined in triphenylamine solutions in chloroform at an off-resonant wavelength of 800 nm with femtosecond pulses (FWHM 140 fs). The values and the sign of the components of the complex second hyperpolarizability on the order of g ~ 10-35 esu were determined from analysis of a quadratic dependence of the degenerate four wave mixing (DFWM) signal on triphenylamine concentration, studied in the range 0 - 30 wt %. The analysis took into account changes of the linear refractive index and density of solutions with the solute concentration. The g data were used to derive the nonlinear refractive index n2, c(3), and the two-photon absorption cross-section s2 of triphenylamine at 800 nm.