Electronic and vibronic contributions to two-photon absorption of molecules with multi-branched structures
- 19 October 2000
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 113 (17) , 7055-7061
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1313559
Abstract
The electronic and vibronic contributions to the two-photon absorption of a series molecules with multi-branched structures have been studied using ab initio response theory. The results indicate that the electronic coupling between different branches alone cannot explain the experimental finding of a strong enhancement of the two-photon absorption cross section over the single branch structure, whereas it is predicted that vibronic contributions can play an important role in this respect. It is shown that for multi-branched molecules the use of circularly polarized light can increase the two-photon absorption cross section by a factor of 1.5 over linearly polarized light excitation.Keywords
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