2016
DOI: 10.1364/oe.24.011091
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Strong multiphoton absorption properties of one styrylpyridinium salt in a highly polar solvent

Abstract: Multiphoton absorption (MPA) effects have become useful for real applications as well as conceptual predictions. However, most of organic molecules exhibit small Stokes shift and reduced MPA in the highly polar solvents, which may seriously hinder their related applications. In this work, one styrylpyridinium salt has been synthesized, which exhibits outstanding properties such as bright red fluorescence at the wavelength of 626 nm in a highly polar solvent (DMSO). Importantly, it is noted that the material al… Show more

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“…Although numerous fluorescent dyes have been reported to be nontoxic to cells, most suffer from the limitation of short fluorescence lifetimes (in the nanosecond range). 7,8 Therefore, conventional organic dyes cannot overcome most autofluorescent backgrounds in biological systems. To extend the lifetime of fluorescent dyes and avoid the toxic effects of heavy-metal complexes on cells, organic fluorescent dyes with long fluorescence lifetimes are highly desirable.…”
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“…Although numerous fluorescent dyes have been reported to be nontoxic to cells, most suffer from the limitation of short fluorescence lifetimes (in the nanosecond range). 7,8 Therefore, conventional organic dyes cannot overcome most autofluorescent backgrounds in biological systems. To extend the lifetime of fluorescent dyes and avoid the toxic effects of heavy-metal complexes on cells, organic fluorescent dyes with long fluorescence lifetimes are highly desirable.…”
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confidence: 99%