We study the optical properties of different functional molecular systems in order to embed them in properly designed photonic structures for photochromic switching and lasing. We study the light absorption of two photochromic molecules and of 4,4′-bis[(N-carbazole)styryl]biphenyl (BSB-Cz) with density functional theory. For the photochromic diarylethene we derivate the refractive index with Kramers-Kronig relations and we design multilayer photonic structures alternating diarylethene with either poly vinyl carbazole or fluorine indium co-doped cadmium oxide (FICO) nanoparticle-based layers. For BSB-Cz we design a one-dimensional photonic crystal alternating BSB-Cz layers wit SiO2 layers and a microcavity embedding BSB-Cz between indium tin oxide (ITO)/FICO nanoparticle-based multilayers.

Multilayer plasmonic photonic structures embedding photochromic molecules or optical gain molecules

Scotognella F.
2020-01-01

Abstract

We study the optical properties of different functional molecular systems in order to embed them in properly designed photonic structures for photochromic switching and lasing. We study the light absorption of two photochromic molecules and of 4,4′-bis[(N-carbazole)styryl]biphenyl (BSB-Cz) with density functional theory. For the photochromic diarylethene we derivate the refractive index with Kramers-Kronig relations and we design multilayer photonic structures alternating diarylethene with either poly vinyl carbazole or fluorine indium co-doped cadmium oxide (FICO) nanoparticle-based layers. For BSB-Cz we design a one-dimensional photonic crystal alternating BSB-Cz layers wit SiO2 layers and a microcavity embedding BSB-Cz between indium tin oxide (ITO)/FICO nanoparticle-based multilayers.
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