Gs. He et al., 3-PHOTON-ABSORPTION-INDUCED FLUORESCENCE AND OPTICAL LIMITING EFFECTSIN AN ORGANIC-COMPOUND, Optics letters, 20(14), 1995, pp. 1524-1526
Three-photon-absorption-induced frequency-upconversion fluorescence em
ission has been observed in a solution of 2,5-benzothiazole 3,4-didecy
loxy thiophene (BBTDOT) in tetrahydrofuran, pumped with 10-ns Q-switch
ed 1.06-mu m laser pulses. The spectral peak of the observed fluoresce
nce emission is located in the 450-480-nm range, and the intensity dep
endence of the visible emission on the IR excitation obeys the cubic l
aw. At a higher solute concentration (0.18 M/L) and moderate IR excita
tion intensity levels (50-200 MW/cm(2)), obvious optical limiting beha
vior has been observed as a result of three-photon absorption. The mea
sured nonlinear absorption coefficient and the corresponding molecular
three-photon-absorption cross section are gamma = 2.7 x 10(-18) cm(3)
/W-2 and sigma(3)' = 8.8 x 10(-76) cm(6)s(2), respectively.