The development of new multiphoton absorbing materials has attracted the attention of researchers for the last two decades. The advantages that multiphoton absorbing materials offer, versus their one-photon absorbing counterparts, rely on the nature of the nonlinearity of the absorption process, where two photons are absorbed simultaneously offering increased 3D resolution, deeper penetration, and less photobleaching and photodamage as a result of a more confined excitation. The applications of efficient two-photon absorbing materials have been extensively expanding into the fields of photodynamic therapy, microscopy, and optical data storage. One of the fields where an increased interest in multiphoton absorbing materials has been most evi...
International audienceDifferent types of two-photon absorbing (TPA) fluorophores have been synthesiz...
Efficient two-photon (2PA) absorbing dyes and bioconjugates were used in two-photon fluorescence mic...
Fluorescent dyes and probes are key components in multiphoton based fluorescence microscopy imaging ...
Recent, cooperative advances in chemistry, biology, computing, photophysics, optics, and microelectr...
We report the synthesis and characterization of two amine reactive fluorescent dyes with efficient t...
We report the synthesis and characterization of two amine reactive fluorescent dyes with efficient t...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy is a powerful tool for the study of dynamic cellular processes an...
Two photon absorption (TPA) is the near simultaneous absorption of two photons of light to achieve a...
The synthesis, structural, and photophysical characterization of a series of new fluorescent donor-a...
Over the past several decades the phenomenon of luminescence (divided into fluorescence and phosphor...
The synthesis, structural, and photophysical characterization of a series of new fluorescent donor a...
The two-photon absorption (2PA) phenomenon has attracted attention from various fields ranging from ...
Two-photon absorption and upconverted fluorescence has been utilized in a variety of applications in...
With the extensive use of two-photon fluorescence microscopy (2PFM) in the biomedical field, the nee...
Two-photon absorbing (2PA) materials has been widely studied for their highly localized excitation a...
International audienceDifferent types of two-photon absorbing (TPA) fluorophores have been synthesiz...
Efficient two-photon (2PA) absorbing dyes and bioconjugates were used in two-photon fluorescence mic...
Fluorescent dyes and probes are key components in multiphoton based fluorescence microscopy imaging ...
Recent, cooperative advances in chemistry, biology, computing, photophysics, optics, and microelectr...
We report the synthesis and characterization of two amine reactive fluorescent dyes with efficient t...
We report the synthesis and characterization of two amine reactive fluorescent dyes with efficient t...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy is a powerful tool for the study of dynamic cellular processes an...
Two photon absorption (TPA) is the near simultaneous absorption of two photons of light to achieve a...
The synthesis, structural, and photophysical characterization of a series of new fluorescent donor-a...
Over the past several decades the phenomenon of luminescence (divided into fluorescence and phosphor...
The synthesis, structural, and photophysical characterization of a series of new fluorescent donor a...
The two-photon absorption (2PA) phenomenon has attracted attention from various fields ranging from ...
Two-photon absorption and upconverted fluorescence has been utilized in a variety of applications in...
With the extensive use of two-photon fluorescence microscopy (2PFM) in the biomedical field, the nee...
Two-photon absorbing (2PA) materials has been widely studied for their highly localized excitation a...
International audienceDifferent types of two-photon absorbing (TPA) fluorophores have been synthesiz...
Efficient two-photon (2PA) absorbing dyes and bioconjugates were used in two-photon fluorescence mic...
Fluorescent dyes and probes are key components in multiphoton based fluorescence microscopy imaging ...