Long-living optical gain induced by solvent viscosity in a push-pull molecule

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Abstract

The combination of continuum and ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy with DFT and TDDFT calculations, in viscous and non-viscous environments, is effective in unraveling important features of the twisted intramolecular charge transfer mechanism in a new push-pull molecule that possesses aggregation induced emission properties. Long-living optical gain is found when this mechanism is inhibited, highlighting the importance of the environment rigidity in the design of materials for photonic applications.

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Mróz, M. M., Benedini, S., Forni, A., Botta, C., Pasini, D., Cariati, E., & Virgili, T. (2016). Long-living optical gain induced by solvent viscosity in a push-pull molecule. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 18(27), 18289–18296. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cp02988d

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