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New highly efficient two-photon fluorescent dyes
Kevin D. Belfield
, Alma R. Morales
, Sheng Yao
, Allyn Brice
, Joel M. Hales
, David J. Hagan
, Eric W. Van Stryland
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Absorptivity
33%
Amine Group
33%
Characterization Studies
33%
Chromophore
100%
Compound Model
33%
Compound Polymer
33%
Conjugated Organic Molecules
33%
Delocalization
33%
Delocalized Electrons
33%
Dendrimer
33%
Electron Systems
33%
Femtosecond
33%
Fluorene Derivatives
33%
Fluorescence Imaging
33%
Fluorescent Dye
100%
High Efficiency
100%
Metal Complexes
33%
Microfabrication
33%
Molecular Structure
33%
Multiphoton Absorption
33%
Multiphoton Fluorescence
33%
Nonlinear Optical
33%
Optical Data Storage
33%
Organic Compounds
33%
Photodynamic Therapy
33%
Photophysical Studies
33%
Solvent Effect
33%
Strong Nonlinear
33%
Structural Characterization
33%
Two Dimensional
33%
Two-photon
66%
Two-photon Absorption
33%
Two-photon Absorption Cross-section
33%
Two-photon Fluorescence
100%
Chemistry
Absorption Cross-Section
33%
Chromophore
100%
Dendrimer
33%
Fluorene
33%
Fluorescent Dye
100%
Microfabrication
33%
Molecular Structure
33%
Multiphoton Absorption
33%
Oligomer
33%
Optical Property
33%
Organic Compound
33%
Organic Molecule
33%
Solvent Effect
33%
Structure
33%
Two-Photon Absorption
66%
Material Science
Dendrimer
100%
Microfabrication
100%
Molecular Structure
100%
Optical Imaging
100%
Physics
Absorption Cross Sections
33%
Chromophore
100%
Data Storage
33%
Dendrimer
33%
Microfabrication
33%
Molecular Structure
33%
Oligomer
33%
Optical Imaging
33%
Photon Absorption
66%
Chemical Engineering
Chromophore
100%
Dendrimer
33%
Metal Complex
33%
Microfabrication
33%
Oligomer
33%