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  • The study focuses on the development of metallodendrimers that demonstrate impressive multi-photon absorption (MPA) capabilities, which allow for precise spatial control compared to traditional linear absorption.
  • Progress in understanding higher-order MPA is hindered by a lack of structured studies, especially for efficient three-photon absorbers and beyond.
  • The research reveals that these dendrimers not only achieve exceptional three-to-six photon absorption cross-sections but also highlights how their generation and peripheral groups influence absorption maxima and performance, with crucial insights gained from time-dependent DFT analyses.

Article Abstract

The light-intensity dependence of multi-photon absorption (MPA) affords outstanding spatial control. Furthermore, compared to the higher-energy photons needed for analogous linear absorption, the lower-energy photons involved in MPA often correspond to important wavelengths, such as those of the biological and telecommunications "windows". It is therefore of crucial importance to develop molecules that exhibit outstanding MPA cross-sections. However, although progress has been made with two-photon absorption, there is currently a dearth of efficient instantaneous -photon absorbers ( > 2), a key reason being the scarcity of structure-property studies required to understand higher-order MPA. We herein report systematically-varied metallodendrimers up to third-generation in size, together with their nonlinear absorptive responses over the spectral range 600-2520 nm. We show that the dendrimers exhibit exceptional instantaneous three- to six-photon absorption cross-sections, with maximal values increasing with dendrimer generation and installation of solubilizing group, and we report that changing the groups at the dendrimer periphery can shift the wavelengths of the PA maxima. We also describe time-dependent DFT studies that have facilitated assignment of the key linear and nonlinear transitions and disclosed the crucial role of the metal in the outstanding MPA performance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11168170PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4sc01127aDOI Listing

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