Multi-photon properties of branched chromophores derived from indenoquinoxaline and oxadiazole heterocyclic units

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Two chromophoric congeners derived from indenoquinoxaline and oxadiazole are designed, synthesized and characterized for their multi-photon properties in the femtosecond time domain. These two model structures are experimentally found to exhibit strong and widely distributed two- and three-photon activities within the spectral range of 680-1500 nm and the larger congener manifests maximum two- and three-photon absorption cross-section values of 2120 GM (at 750 nm) and ∼85 × 10−80cm6s2(at 1280 nm), respectively. Both two- and three-photon absorption-based optical power-limiting performance of a representative model compound are also evaluated and demonstrated.

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Lin, T. C., Chang, S. H., Hsieh, H. Y., Chen, Z. M., & Chu, C. Y. (2020). Multi-photon properties of branched chromophores derived from indenoquinoxaline and oxadiazole heterocyclic units. RSC Advances, 11(1), 525–536. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra08945a

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