Two-photon absorption has important advantages over conventional one-photon absorption, which has led to applications in microscopy, microfabrication, three-dimensional data storage, optical power limiting, up-converted lasing, photodynamic therapy, and for the localized release of bio-active species. These applications have generated a demand for new dyes with high two-photon absorption cross-sections. This Review introduces the theory of two-photon absorption, surveys the wide range of potential applications, and highlights emerging structure-property correlations that can serve as guidelines for the development of efficient two-photon dyes
Functional organic materials with enhanced two-photon absorption lead to new technologies in the fie...
International audienceTwo-photon (TP) excitation of organic chromophores is of great interest for de...
International audienceAmong the numerous non-linear optical processes, simultaneous absorption of tw...
Two-photon absorption has important advantages over conventional one-photon absorption, which has le...
Two photon absorption (TPA) is the near simultaneous absorption of two photons of light to achieve a...
Two-photon absorption is the process in which a molecule absorbs two photons simultaneously. The two...
International audienceThis review reports different approaches of molecular engineering for the desi...
The application of two-photon absorption (2PA) materials is a classical research field and has recen...
This chapter first reviews the fundamental aspects of the two-photon absorbing materials developed i...
Two consequences of two-photon absorption phenomena (TPA); pin-point resolution and improved depth p...
The use of two-photon absorption (TPA) for such applications as microscopy, imaging, and photodynami...
This chapter first reviews the fundamental aspects of the two-photon absorbing materials developed i...
In this review, recent advances in two-photon absorbing photochromic molecules, as potential materia...
We compare two-photon absorption spectra of polymethine, squaraine and tetraon dyes experimentally. ...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy allows three-dimensional imaging of biological specimens in vivo....
Functional organic materials with enhanced two-photon absorption lead to new technologies in the fie...
International audienceTwo-photon (TP) excitation of organic chromophores is of great interest for de...
International audienceAmong the numerous non-linear optical processes, simultaneous absorption of tw...
Two-photon absorption has important advantages over conventional one-photon absorption, which has le...
Two photon absorption (TPA) is the near simultaneous absorption of two photons of light to achieve a...
Two-photon absorption is the process in which a molecule absorbs two photons simultaneously. The two...
International audienceThis review reports different approaches of molecular engineering for the desi...
The application of two-photon absorption (2PA) materials is a classical research field and has recen...
This chapter first reviews the fundamental aspects of the two-photon absorbing materials developed i...
Two consequences of two-photon absorption phenomena (TPA); pin-point resolution and improved depth p...
The use of two-photon absorption (TPA) for such applications as microscopy, imaging, and photodynami...
This chapter first reviews the fundamental aspects of the two-photon absorbing materials developed i...
In this review, recent advances in two-photon absorbing photochromic molecules, as potential materia...
We compare two-photon absorption spectra of polymethine, squaraine and tetraon dyes experimentally. ...
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy allows three-dimensional imaging of biological specimens in vivo....
Functional organic materials with enhanced two-photon absorption lead to new technologies in the fie...
International audienceTwo-photon (TP) excitation of organic chromophores is of great interest for de...
International audienceAmong the numerous non-linear optical processes, simultaneous absorption of tw...