Synthesis,Two‐Photon Absorption and Optical Limiting Properties of Multi‐branched Styryl Derivatives Based on 1,3,5‐Triazine |
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Authors: | Yihua Jiang Yaochuan Wang Bing Wang Jiabao Yang Nannan He Shixiong Qian Jianli Hua |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Institute of Fine Chemicals and Department of Chemistry, East China University of Science and Technology, 130 Meilong Road, Shanghai 200237 (China), Fax: (+86)‐21‐64252758;2. Department of Physics, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433 (China) |
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Abstract: | ![]() Five new multi‐branched two‐photon absorption triazine chromophores ( T1 – T5 ) with different donor strength, conjugation length, and direction of charge transfer have been designed and synthesized. The one‐photon fluorescence, fluorescence quantum yields, and two‐photon properties have been investigated. The two‐photon absorption (2PA) cross sections measured by the open aperture Z‐scan technique were determined to be 447, 854, 1023, 603, and 766 GM for T1 , T2 , T3 , T4 , and T5 , respectively. This result indicates that their 2PA cross section values (σ) increase with increasing electron‐donating strength of the end group, extending the conjugation length of the system, and introducing electron‐withdrawing perfluoroalkyl as side groups to the end donor. In addition, the σ value of T5 is also larger than that of T1 , which provides evidence that the σ value is relative to the direction of charge transfer (from the ends to the center of the molecule or from the center to the ends). Moreover, significant enhancement of the two‐photon absorption cross section was achieved by introducing a thiophene moiety to a conjugated CC bond. At the same time, the optical limiting behavior for these chromophores was studied by using a focused 800 nm laser beam with pulses of 140 fs duration. It was found that these molecules also exhibit good optical limiting properties. These initial results clearly demonstrate that multi‐branched triazine chromophores are a highly suitable class of two‐photon absorbing materials. |
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Keywords: | donor– acceptor systems multi‐branched triazine optical limiters perfluoroalkyl two‐photon absorption |
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