Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State UniversityWe studied photodegradation and recovery of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in Disperse Orange 11 dye doped in Poly(methyl methacrylate)(PMMA) as a function of dye concentration and sample temperature. A simple chromophore correlation model is proposed to explain the self healing mechanism. Based on observations that the molecules are photoresistant at high dye concentration and low temperature, we propose that molecules form correlated regions that are resistant to damage and promote self-healing. We have developed a simple model for photodegradation and recovery that depends on three parameters: the intensity-dependent decay rate, the recovery rate, and t...
We present a model for the photobleaching of nonlinear optical (NLO) chromophores, via photo-oxidati...
We present a model for the photobleaching of nonlinear optical (NLO) chromophores, via photo-oxidati...
Optical functions of organic dyes, e.g., fluorescence or photochromism, tend to degrade by light irr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State UniversityReversible photodegr...
In order to further improve photopolymer materials for applications such as data storage, a deeper u...
Reversible photodegradation has been continuously observed in various amorphous solid materials over...
Photobleaching reactions of fluorescein and Rose Bengal molecules dissolved in PVA matrices were stu...
Several studies of the time varying photon absorption effects, which occur during the photoinitiatio...
Photopolymer materials are practical materials for use as holographic recording media. To further de...
xxii, 143 p. ; ill. (some col.) A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. S...
The concentration dependence of the fading process of the open form of 6’-nitroindolinospiropyran (B...
Organic fluorophores, which are popular labels for microscopy applications, intrinsically suffer fro...
We report on the dynamics of photodegradation and subsequent recovery of two-photon fluorescence in ...
Organic fluorophores, which are popular labels for microscopy applications, intrinsically suffer fro...
This thesis is divided into six Chapters. Chapter 1 introduces general information about forensic c...
We present a model for the photobleaching of nonlinear optical (NLO) chromophores, via photo-oxidati...
We present a model for the photobleaching of nonlinear optical (NLO) chromophores, via photo-oxidati...
Optical functions of organic dyes, e.g., fluorescence or photochromism, tend to degrade by light irr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State UniversityReversible photodegr...
In order to further improve photopolymer materials for applications such as data storage, a deeper u...
Reversible photodegradation has been continuously observed in various amorphous solid materials over...
Photobleaching reactions of fluorescein and Rose Bengal molecules dissolved in PVA matrices were stu...
Several studies of the time varying photon absorption effects, which occur during the photoinitiatio...
Photopolymer materials are practical materials for use as holographic recording media. To further de...
xxii, 143 p. ; ill. (some col.) A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries. S...
The concentration dependence of the fading process of the open form of 6’-nitroindolinospiropyran (B...
Organic fluorophores, which are popular labels for microscopy applications, intrinsically suffer fro...
We report on the dynamics of photodegradation and subsequent recovery of two-photon fluorescence in ...
Organic fluorophores, which are popular labels for microscopy applications, intrinsically suffer fro...
This thesis is divided into six Chapters. Chapter 1 introduces general information about forensic c...
We present a model for the photobleaching of nonlinear optical (NLO) chromophores, via photo-oxidati...
We present a model for the photobleaching of nonlinear optical (NLO) chromophores, via photo-oxidati...
Optical functions of organic dyes, e.g., fluorescence or photochromism, tend to degrade by light irr...