Effects of Dendronization on the Linear and Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties of Bis(thiopyrylium) Polymethine Dyes in Solution and the Solid State

2012 
Effects of the size and attachment position of benzyl aryl ether dendrons covalently attached to bis(thiopyrylium) penta- and heptamethines on the optical properties of these dyes in solution and in solid films have been investigated. In dilute solution the low-energy absorption bands of some of the dendronized species differ from those of the parent compounds in having much smaller transition dipole moments, this effect possibly due to differences in ion pairing, while at higher concentrations, dye–dye interactions lead to a decrease in the transition dipole moments of the nondendronized species, but not of the dendronized ones. Consequently, in the high concentration range, dendronized and nondendronized species exhibit similar values of the real part of the microscopic third-order polarizability at 1550 nm. Solid-state film absorption spectra suggest that the dendrons significantly disrupt the chromophore–chromophore interactions seen for the nondendronized species, reducing, but not eliminating, linea...
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