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8 February 2007 Resonance enhancement of two-photon absorption of phthalocyanines for 3D optical storage in the presence of hot-band absorption
Nikolay Makarov, Mikhail Drobizhev, Aleksander Rebane, Desiree Peone, Heinz Wolleb, Heinz Spahni, Elena A. Makarova, Evgeny A. Lukyanets
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Abstract
We study a new series of asymmetrical phthalocyanines with promising properties for two-photon 3D optical memory. The chromophores have a strong and narrow one-photon absorption (1PA) S0 -> S1 band at 730-760 nm, with a 200-400 cm-1 width. Tuning the laser frequency 500-1000 cm-1 below the S0 -> S1 band allows for very high values of two-photon absorption (2PA) cross-section &sgr;2 > 104 GM. At temperatures T < 110K the molecules can be switched between two tautomer forms by 2PA. We measure 2PA spectra as a function of frequency and sample temperature. We provide an analysis of changes in 2PA spectra and cross sections due to different substituent groups. As a result, we found that among the set of studied molecules, there is one which is the most promising for rewritable 3D optical memory.
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Nikolay Makarov, Mikhail Drobizhev, Aleksander Rebane, Desiree Peone, Heinz Wolleb, Heinz Spahni, Elena A. Makarova, and Evgeny A. Lukyanets "Resonance enhancement of two-photon absorption of phthalocyanines for 3D optical storage in the presence of hot-band absorption", Proc. SPIE 6470, Organic Photonic Materials and Devices IX, 64700R (8 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.696970
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Absorption

Luminescence

Quantum efficiency

Optical storage

Temperature metrology

Resonance enhancement

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