DocumentCode :
2227715
Title :
Optical nonlinearities in dendrimeric systems
Author :
Andrews, D.L. ; Jenkins
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Chem. Sci., East Anglia Univ., Norwich, UK
fYear :
2002
fDate :
19-24 May 2002
Firstpage :
191
Lastpage :
192
Abstract :
Summary form only given. At high levels of irradiation, energy harvesting dendrimers can exhibit novel forms of optical nonlinearity. Such behaviour is associated with the direct pooling of excitation energy, a process well-known in other systems such as lanthanide-doped lattices. The pooling enables secondary acceptors to undergo transitions to states whose energy equals that of two or more input photons, subject to decay losses. A recently developed theory, established through deployment of an innovative diagrammatic technique, has made it possible to identify the underlying principles of these processes and a logical application to dendrimeric materials can be undertaken. Key issues include chromophore layout and geometry, electronic structure and optical selection rules. The implication of these factors in dendrimeric design, and the possibility of new applications for nanostars in intense laser fields, are discussed. The creation of excitons within such systems is also addressed.
Keywords :
excitons; nonlinear optics; organic compounds; photosynthesis; chromophore geometry; chromophore layout; dendrimeric systems; diagrammatic technique; electronic structure; energy harvesting dendrimers; excitation energy pooling; exciton creation; intense laser fields; nanostars; natural photosynthetic systems; optical nonlinearities; optical selection rules; secondary acceptors; Excitons; Nonlinear optics; Organic compounds; Photosynthesis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, 2002. QELS '02. Technical Digest. Summaries of Papers Presented at the
Conference_Location :
Long Beach, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-708-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/QELS.2002.1031295
Filename :
1031295
Link To Document :
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