New two−photon absorption spectrometer and its application to diphenylbutadiene
- 1 March 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 46 (3) , 246-249
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1134205
Abstract
We describe a new spectrometer which promises to increase by several orders of magnitude the sensitivity for measurement of aboslute two−photon absorptivities. The spectrometer employs two TEM00 laser beams propagating in opposite directions through the sample. A tunable pulsed laser generates the powerful beam and a continuous krypton ion laser provides a constant frequency probe beam for the two−photon spectrometer. We report the two−photon absorptivity of 1−chloronaphthalene at 35 400 cm−1 to be 1.3×10−50 cm4 sec photon−1 molecule−1, in good agreement with previously reported values. We also report the two−photon absorptivity of 1,4−diphenyl−1,3−butadiene at 28 259 cm−1 to be 1.0×10−50 cm4 sec photon−1 molecule−1. This relatively high value indicates the presence of a previously undetected 1Ag excited state as the lowest excited singlet state of this molecule.Keywords
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