2015
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.91.043818
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Two-photon absorption and spectroscopy of the lowest two-photon transition in small donor-acceptor–substituted organic molecules

Abstract: We determine the dispersion of the third-order polarizability of small donor-acceptor substituted organic molecules using wavelength-dependent degenerate four-wave mixing experiments in solutions with varying concentrations. We find that donor-acceptor-substituted molecules that are characterized by extremely efficient off-resonant nonlinearities also have a correspondingly high two-photon absorption cross section. The width and shape of the first two-photon resonance for these noncentrosymmetric molecules fol… Show more

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“…Efficient TPA is also confirmed when the excitation wavelength λ ex =720–780 nm (Figure S33, Table S4). Npe crystal with P‐1 space group showing TPA property agrees well with the typical D‐π‐A model . Similarly, NFC displays TPA property when λ ex =720–840 nm (Figures c,d, S34) and the up‐conversion PL spectra are the same as its steady one.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Efficient TPA is also confirmed when the excitation wavelength λ ex =720–780 nm (Figure S33, Table S4). Npe crystal with P‐1 space group showing TPA property agrees well with the typical D‐π‐A model . Similarly, NFC displays TPA property when λ ex =720–840 nm (Figures c,d, S34) and the up‐conversion PL spectra are the same as its steady one.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In the original reaction, ruthenium acetylides served as the activated alkyne, while recent examples are based on purely organic molecules featuring aniline‐ and aryl‐ether‐substituted acetylenes and amides for alkyne activation . Most CA‐RE‐based products give rise to interesting physical properties, such as tunable intramolecular charge‐transfer (CT) bands expanding into the near infrared (NIR), large third‐order optical nonlinearities, high two‐photon absorption cross sections, thermal and environmental stability up to 300 °C, and in many cases sublimability . Products from CA‐RE reactions have already proven useful for the synthesis of tetracenes, with applicability to singlet fission, and chiral optically active buta‐1,3‐dienes, and found application as waveguides .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nonplanar push–pull chromophores derived from the CA–RE reaction exhibit interesting properties, such as tunable intramolecular charge‐transfer (CT) bands expanding into the near‐infrared (NIR),4 large third‐order optical nonlinearities,2,5 high two‐photon absorption cross‐sections,5b thermal and environmental stability up to 300 °C,4 and in many cases sublimability. They have found application in the formation of high‐optical‐quality amorphous thin films for use in ultrafast, all‐optical switching devices 6.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%