Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.469, No.1-3, 104-109, 2009
Molecular structure-property correlations from optical nonlinearity and thermal-relaxation dynamics
We apply ultrafast single beam Z-scan technique to measure saturation absorption coefficients and non-linear-refraction coefficients of primary alcohols at 1560 nm. The nonlinear effects result from vibronic transitions and cubic nonlinear-refraction. To measure the pure total third-order nonlinear susceptibility, we removed thermal effects with a frequency optimized optical-chopper. Our measurements of thermal-relaxation dynamics of alcohols, from 1560 nm thermal lens pump and 780 nm probe experiments revealed faster and slower thermal-relaxation timescales, respectively, from conduction and convection. The faster timescale accurately predicts thermal-diffusivity, which decreases linearly with alcohol chain-lengths since thermal-relaxation is slower in heavier molecules. The relation between thermal-diffusivity and alcohol chain-length confirms structure-property relationship. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.