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BackgroundInvestigation of new materials plays an important role in advancing the field of optoelectronics.MethodsIn this work, Mg/MgO microstructures were prepared by Nd-YAG laser (λ= 1064 nm) ablation of magnesium target in acetone. For the first time, the nonlinear optical properties of square Mg/MgO microstructures were investigated by using the Z-scan technique with nanosecond Nd-YAG laser at 532 nm.ResultsThe XRD analysis approved the formation of Mg/MgO microstructures. The energy band gap of Mg/MgO microstructures was calculated to equal 2.3 eV from UV-Vis spectrum. The ablated materials were ejected into acetone as structures with an average size of 1-1.5 μm. The nonlinear absorption coefficient, β, and nonlinear refractive index, n2, for Mg/MgO microstructures at the laser intensity of 1.1 × 108 W/cm2 were measured to be 1.15 × 10–8 cm/W and 8.2 × 10-13 cm2/W, respectively. In order to investigate size particles and liquid medium effects, the nonlinear optical parameters, β and n2 of Mg/MgO nanostructures synthesized by laser ablation of magnesium target in isopropanol also were calculated and it was found these parameters are an order of magnitude larger than the values for the β and n2 of Mg/MgO microstructures synthesized in acetone. The third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility, χ(3), of Mg/MgO microstructures and nanostructures were measured in order of 10-6 and 10-5 esu, respectively.ConclusionsThe results show that Mg/MgO structures synthesized in acetone and isopropanol have negative nonlinearity as well as good nonlinear absorption at 532 nm and these magnesium-based structures have the potential applications in the nonlinear optical devices.

Highlights

  • Investigation of new materials plays an important role in advancing the field of optoelectronics

  • Materials with the large nonlinear optical (NLO) response, good capabilities of processing, environmental constancy and ultrafast signal switching are necessary for potential applications in optical signal processing, optical limiting (OL), and optical devices

  • The Mg/Magnesium oxide (MgO) ratio in the final product synthesized by laser ablation of magnesium target in acetone is 65/35 percentage

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Introduction

Investigation of new materials plays an important role in advancing the field of optoelectronics. Designing of new materials with large nonlinearities is a promising line of the current optoelectronics. Many researchers have noted to magnesium microstructures and nanostructures due to their novel properties to distinguish them from bulk materials and diverse applications in fields of propellant, battery, composite fillers, etc. A good high-temperature crawl, a high damping capacity, Abrinaei Journal of the European Optical Society-Rapid Publications (2017) 13:15 and good dimensional stability are the properties that make magnesium perfect for industrial applications [4,5,6,7,8,9]. Magnesium is a candidate for the fuel cell technologies. It is reversible, abundant and low-cost element possesses the large capacity for hydrogen storage (7.6 wt.%) [10]

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