Abstract

The nonlinear optical properties of evaporated tin–phthalocyanine thin films were investigated through absorption measurement, atomic force microscopy, and transmissivity measurement using a z-scan method. The pyramidal molecules fabricated by vacuum evaporation while applying a high electric field parallel to the substrate had large third-order nonlinear susceptibility of 3.8×10 −8 esu.

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