Excited-state deactivation of branched two-photon absorbing chromophores: a femtosecond transient absorption investigation
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Excited-state deactivation of branched two-photon absorbing chromophores: a femtosecond transient absorption investigation
Abstract
Branched macromolecular structures are now an important area of research for enhanced two-photon absorption (TPA) cross sections. The mechanism of this enhancement has been suggested as a complex interplay between intramolecular interactions and the extent of charge-transfer character in the branches. In order to probe these processes more clearly, excited-state dynamics of multibranched chromophores by means of femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy are reported. Investigations have been carried out on the PRL dye series (PRL-101, PRL-501, PRL-701), which have shown cooperative enhancement of the TPA cross section. Upon photoexcitation, transient absorption measurements have shown the presence of a localized charge-transfer (intramolecular charge transfer, ICT) state independent of branching. The results point to ultrafast localization of charge in this particular system of chromophores. Pump-probe measurements in highly polar solvents have shown the presence of a nonemissive charge-transfer state which is a solvent stabilized and conformationally relaxed state. The population of this nonemissive state increases from monomer to trimer, and thus, it has been used as indicator of the polar nature of the Franck-Condon state. These results have shown an increase of charge-transfer character of the excited state with an increase in branching, and this explains the relative increase in the two-photon cross section of the PRL series.
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