Enhanced Two-Photon Absorption in Two Triphenylamine-Based All-Organic Compounds

J Phys Chem A. 2021 Mar 11;125(9):1870-1879. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpca.0c10567. Epub 2021 Feb 26.

Abstract

Two-photon absorption (TPA) enables the excitation of molecules by comparatively lower energy photons with longer penetration depth and higher spatial precision control, which advances the uses of organic molecules in various applications. In this work, we report two simple all-organic molecules C42H33N (compound 3) and C138H168N4 (compound 14) with strong TPA and fluorescent emission activity. Density functional theory calculations show that the enhanced oscillator strengths could be responsible for improved TPA and emission activity for compound 14 compared to those for 3. The degradation of C138H168N4 under focused laser illumination without circulation is almost negligible within 5 h, making it a candidate for laser dyes. Solid-state measurements confirm the presence of a direct band gap for electron transition that determines the channel to release the absorbed energy and functionality of the studied molecules. This work emphasizes that a high TPA cross-section and selectable energy relaxation (fluorescent emission or heat dissipation) are equally important to the design of advanced functional TPA molecules.