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Toward Two-Photon Absorbing Dyes with Unusually Potentiated Nonlinear Fluorescence Response.

Carlos Benitez-MartinShiming LiAntonio Dominguez-AlfaroFrancisco Nájera AlbendínEzequiel Pérez-InestrosaUwe PischelJoakim Andréasson
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
The combination of two two-photon-induced processes in a Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-operated photochromic fluorene-dithienylethene dyad lays the foundation for the observation of a quartic dependence of the fluorescence signal on the excitation light intensity. While this photophysical behavior is predicted for a four-photon absorbing dye, the herein proposed approach opens the way to use two-photon absorbing dyes, reaching the same performance. Hence, the spatial resolution limit, being a critical parameter for applications in fluorescence imaging or data storage with common two-photon absorbing dyes, is dramatically improved.
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