Two-color pump–probe experiments on silicon inverse opals
- Author: C. Becker, S. Linden, G. von Freymann, N. Tétreault, E. Vekris, V. Kitaev, G. A. Ozin, and M. Wegener
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Source:
Phys. Stat. Sol. B 243, 2354 (2006)
- Date: 7.7.2006
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Abstract:
We present time-resolved pump–probe experiments in a transmission geometry using off-resonant excitation on very high-quality silicon inverse opals. We show that the nonlinear optical response can drastically be modified by tempering of the sample. The as-grown samples are dominated by an absorptive response with recovery times as short as one picosecond. For the tempered samples, both the relaxation and the scattering times increase, leading to a prominent dispersive response. The data reveal a transient blue-shift of the fundamental stop band on the order of 150 nm with transmission changes as large as a factor of five. Based on simple calculations using the Drude model we estimate corresponding refractive index changes as large as Δn = –0.5 + i0.07.