Functional organic materials with enhanced two-photon absorption lead to new technologies in the fields of chemistry, biology, and photonics. In this article we review experimental and theoretical methodologies allowing detailed investigation and analysis of two-photon absorption properties of organic chromophores. This includes femtosecond two-photon excited fluorescence experimental setups and quantum-chemical methodologies based on time-dependent density functional theory. We thoroughly analyze physical phenomena and trends leading to large two-photon absorption responses of a few series of model chromophores focusing on the effects of symmetric and asymmetric donor/acceptor substitution and branching
This Article reports a combined experimental and theoretical analysis on the one and two-photon abso...
This chapter first reviews the fundamental aspects of the two-photon absorbing materials developed i...
We present an extensive analysis of one- and two-photon absorption processes in some organic host-gu...
International audienceAmong the numerous non-linear optical processes, simultaneous absorption of tw...
C. Katan present address: CNRS UMR6082 FOTON, INSA de Rennes, 20 avenue des Buttes de Coësmes, CS 70...
International audienceAmong the numerous non-linear optical processes, simultaneous absorption of tw...
Photoexcited dynamics and nonlinear optical response of organic chromophores are investigated using ...
International audiencePhotoexcited dynamics and nonlinear optical response of organic chromophores a...
A combined experimental and theoretical study is conducted on a series of model compounds in order t...
Time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) is applied to model one-photon (OPA) and two-photo...
Two-photon absorption (2PA) and subsequent processes may be localized in space with a tightly focuse...
Investigations of the optical effects in thienoacene chromophores with different central atoms were ...
Two-photon absorption (2PA) and subsequent processes may be localized in space with a tightly focuse...
Design strategies and structure-property relationships for two-photon absorption in conjugated molec...
Design strategies and structure-property relationships for two-photon absorption in conjugated molec...
This Article reports a combined experimental and theoretical analysis on the one and two-photon abso...
This chapter first reviews the fundamental aspects of the two-photon absorbing materials developed i...
We present an extensive analysis of one- and two-photon absorption processes in some organic host-gu...
International audienceAmong the numerous non-linear optical processes, simultaneous absorption of tw...
C. Katan present address: CNRS UMR6082 FOTON, INSA de Rennes, 20 avenue des Buttes de Coësmes, CS 70...
International audienceAmong the numerous non-linear optical processes, simultaneous absorption of tw...
Photoexcited dynamics and nonlinear optical response of organic chromophores are investigated using ...
International audiencePhotoexcited dynamics and nonlinear optical response of organic chromophores a...
A combined experimental and theoretical study is conducted on a series of model compounds in order t...
Time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) is applied to model one-photon (OPA) and two-photo...
Two-photon absorption (2PA) and subsequent processes may be localized in space with a tightly focuse...
Investigations of the optical effects in thienoacene chromophores with different central atoms were ...
Two-photon absorption (2PA) and subsequent processes may be localized in space with a tightly focuse...
Design strategies and structure-property relationships for two-photon absorption in conjugated molec...
Design strategies and structure-property relationships for two-photon absorption in conjugated molec...
This Article reports a combined experimental and theoretical analysis on the one and two-photon abso...
This chapter first reviews the fundamental aspects of the two-photon absorbing materials developed i...
We present an extensive analysis of one- and two-photon absorption processes in some organic host-gu...