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Two-photon absorption characteristics of novel π-conjugated organic compounds
Takahiro HORIGUCHI, Shizuo FUJITA, Takeshi YAMAO, Shu HOTTA, Hirohisa KANBARA, Takashi KURIHARA, Hidetoshi NAKANO, Yuhei MORI, Atsuhiro OSUKA, Yuya NAGATA, Yoshiki CHUJO, Seiji AKIYAMA, Shuichi MAEDA,
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Abstract(in English) The use of two-photon absorption (TPA) is promising for application in 3D optical memory. We investigated TPA characteristics of novel π-conjugated organic compounds: an organoboron polymer and porphyrin compounds. Porphyrins exhibit high values of TPA cross sections δ(680,2700GM), with one-photon absorption at 800nm effectively eliminated. TPA cross section of Organoboron polymer is also high (500GM). Moreover, variation ofrefractive index of organoboron polymer is occurred by TPA. TPA cross sections of our materials are higher than that of conventional ones, such as diarylethenes. These results indicate that our materials are suitable for 3D memory using TPA.
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Keyword(in English) Two-photon absorption / porphyrin / organoboron polymer
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Title (in English) Two-photon absorption characteristics of novel π-conjugated organic compounds
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Keyword(1) Two-photon absorption
Keyword(2) porphyrin
Keyword(3) organoboron polymer
1st Author's Name Takahiro HORIGUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Grad. School of Eng.()
2nd Author's Name Shizuo FUJITA
2nd Author's Affiliation IIC, Kyoto Univ.
3rd Author's Name Takeshi YAMAO
3rd Author's Affiliation Grad. School of Sci. and Tech., Kyoto Inst. of Tech.
4th Author's Name Shu HOTTA
4th Author's Affiliation Grad. School of Sci. and Tech., Kyoto Inst. of Tech.
5th Author's Name Hirohisa KANBARA
5th Author's Affiliation NTT Photonics Labs.
6th Author's Name Takashi KURIHARA
6th Author's Affiliation NTT Photonics Labs.
7th Author's Name Hidetoshi NAKANO
7th Author's Affiliation NTT Basic Research Labs.
8th Author's Name Yuhei MORI
8th Author's Affiliation NTT Photonics Labs.
9th Author's Name Atsuhiro OSUKA
9th Author's Affiliation Grad. School of Sci., Kyoto Univ.
10th Author's Name Yuya NAGATA
10th Author's Affiliation Grad. School of Eng.
11th Author's Name Yoshiki CHUJO
11th Author's Affiliation Grad. School of Eng.
12th Author's Name Seiji AKIYAMA
12th Author's Affiliation Mitsubishi Chemical Group Sci. and Tech. Research Center, Inc.
13th Author's Name Shuichi MAEDA
13th Author's Affiliation Mitsubishi Chemical Group Sci. and Tech. Research Center, Inc.
Date 2006-06-30
Paper # EMD2006-11,CPM2006-35,OME2006-45
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 131
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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