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Ultrafast dynamics in multibranched structures with enhanced two-photon absorption

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Abstract

The understanding of the mechanism of the enhanced two-photon absorption (TPA) in multibranched chromophore systems is of importance to the design of materials with the large TPA cross-sections and for future applications. In this communication, the mechanism of enhanced TPA properties is investigated. For a dendritic model system, the excited-state dynamics for both population (T1-process) and phase relaxation (T2-process) processes involved are investigated by a combination of time-resolved spectroscopic techniques. The results of time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy are compared with previous results obtained from other branched chromophore systems. It is found that the PRL-701 trimer system, which possesses the large enhancement of two-photon absorption cross-section, gives a faster anisotropy decay (fluorescence upconversion and transient absorption), a longer population relaxation time (fluorescence lifetime), and a weaker coupling to the solvent (a larger photon echo peak shift initial value). New strategies for rational design of large TPA materials can be achieved based on a better understanding of the mechanism of the enhancement.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10128-10129
Number of pages2
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume127
Issue number29
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 27 2005

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