Large Two-Photon Absorption of Terpyridine-Based Quadrupolar Derivatives: Towards their Applications in Optical Limiting and Biological Imaging

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Zheng Bang Lim ◽  
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Paras N. Prasad

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Bruce A. Reinhardt

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Fuying Hao ◽  
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Jieying Wu ◽  
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Yan Feng ◽  
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Hongyao Xu ◽  
Naibo Lin ◽  
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The incorporation of styryl/stilbene–fluorene into polyacetylenes not only endowed the polymers with novel near-infrared optical limiting properties based on a two-photon absorption mechanism but good solubility and high thermal stability.


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T.C. Sabari Girisun ◽  
N. Smijesh ◽  
Reji Philip

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Optical limiting characteristics of pure and 150 ppm Fe-doped Bi 12 SiO 20 (BSO:Fe) crystals are studied at high intensity nanosecond pulse regime. When the input light is at 532 nm and at 595 nm with 6 ns pulse duration, a good optical limiting behavior is observed due to simultaneous effect of trap assisted excited state absorption and two photon absorption. The precise role of the internal defects due to impurity centers present in the crystal lattice is explained on the basis of a four level model. This study reveal that the increased nonlinear absorption due to iron incorporation in BSO makes it an excellent passive optical limiter.


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