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Impact of Ion‐Pairing Effects on Linear and Nonlinear Photophysical Properties of Polymethine Dyes

Pascal et al., 2020

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12264139745204454971
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Pascal S
Chi S
Perry J
Andraud C
Maury O
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ChemPhysChem

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The two‐photon absorption (2PA) and photophysics of heptamethine dyes featuring cyanine or dipolar electronic structures have been compared for the first time. The perfectly delocalized cyanine system is classically characterized by a two‐photon transition matching …
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