One- and two-photon absorption and emission properties of an oligo(phenylenethienylene)s series

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Elio Cecchetto ◽  
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Michele Maggini ◽  
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FRANCO FAGNOLA ◽  
ROBERTO QUEZADA

We analyze the two-photon absorption and emission process and characterize the stationary states at zero and positive temperature. We show that entangled stationary states exist only at zero temperature and, at positive temperature, there exists infinitely many commuting invariant states satisfying the detailed balance condition.


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1994 ◽  
Vol 374 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenneth J. McEwan ◽  
Richard C. Hollins

AbstractIn this paper we describe a technique by which the broadband excited state absorption/emission and dynamics can be measured for materials with either linear or two photon absorption. The technique is applied to two different dyes in solution and to a cyano-biphenyl organic liquid. The ratio of σex/σgr for HITCI in methanol is greater than 1 from 400 to 570nm and at 532nn is determined to be 25; the excited state lifetime is 800ps. For CAP in methanol σex/σgr is greater than 1 from 400–650nm and is 14 at 532nm. Dimer absorption and emission are found to contribute to the excited state response in this material. In the organic liquid broadband (400–570nm) excited state absorption is measured following two photon excitation at 588nm.


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