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Two-photon absorption in a series of 2,6-disubstituted BODIPY dyesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Details on the synthesis and characterization of dye 6 as well as details on the nonlinear optical spectroscopy techniques and the computational studies. See DOI: 10.1039/c6cp07849d

We report on the two-photon absorption spectra of a series of 2,6-disubstituted BODIPY dyes. Depending on the substituents, we observe increasing two-photon absorption cross sections with values up to 350 GM compared to 70 GM in the unsubstituted dye. Quantum chemical calculations are performed to a...

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Main Authors: Barros, Leonardo W. T, Cardoso, Thiago A. S, Bihlmeier, Angela, Wagner, Danny, Kölmel, Dominik K, Hörner, Anna, Bräse, Stefan, Brito Cruz, Carlos H, Padilha, Lazaro A
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Summary:We report on the two-photon absorption spectra of a series of 2,6-disubstituted BODIPY dyes. Depending on the substituents, we observe increasing two-photon absorption cross sections with values up to 350 GM compared to 70 GM in the unsubstituted dye. Quantum chemical calculations are performed to assign the absorption bands and to understand the factors controlling the size of the two-photon absorption cross section. Both the maximum of the two-photon absorption band as well as the red-shift of the whole spectrum correlate with the ability of the substituents to extend the π-electron system of the dye. The above-mentioned intense two-photon absorption band corresponds to the absorption of photons with 1.3 eV, which is at the first near-infrared transparency window for biological tissues. The dyes could thus be suitable for bio-imaging applications. We report on the two-photon absorption spectra of a series of 2,6-disubstituted BODIPY dyes.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/c6cp07849d