Two-photon absorption materials usable for optical devices and bioimaging.
Two-photon absorption materials usable for optical devices and bioimaging.
Two-photon absorption (TPA) refers to the ability to spatially select the location where light absorption occurs in three dimensions, and the probability of two-photon absorption is proportional to the square of the intensity of the incident light. For practical applications, materials with high two-photon absorption efficiency are required at necessary wavelengths (short wavelengths for optical recording, long wavelengths for bioapplications) and under specific environments (solid state for optical recording, underwater for bioapplications). ● New molecular design guidelines: Azulenyl compounds - Significant increase in two-photon absorption efficiency - Achieving the levels required for applications ● High-efficiency materials in solid state - Approximately tenfold increase in two-photon absorption efficiency ● Solubilization of high-efficiency materials in water ◇◆ For more details, please request materials or download the catalog ◆◇
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