“…The results in the tables also reveal that the TPA cross-sections of the F−C molecule in both symmetries are about 10 3 −10 5 times larger than the TPA cross-section of a bare fullerene molecule, which clearly indicates that one can modulate the TPA parameters by utilizing weak π-stacking interactions. Previously, a number of theoretical as well as experimental works were carried out on various fullerenes, e.g., C 60 , C 70 , etc., and their derivatives. − The results of ZINDO calculations in combination with the sum-over-all-states approach for fullerene (C 60 ) suggested that, in the wavelength range 400−1000 nm, it has only one TPA active mode with cross-section 1000 GM at 518 nm wavelength, and that the other TPA modes are very weak . In this work, we found that all the TPA modes of fullerene are very weak in the wavelength range studied, 675−855 nm.…”