“…The development of organic materials displaying high twophoton absorption (2PA) has recently attracted great interest due to variousp otential applications [1,2] in photonics and optoelectronics, such as three-dimensional optical datas torage, [3,4] multiphoton microfabrication, [5][6][7] fluorescence imaging, [8,9] photodynamic therapy, [10,11] and opticalp owerl imiting, [12] among others. Chromophores with strong 2PAa re desired for all these applicationsf or the remarkable advantages of the two-photon over the commono ne-photon excitation (the former allowing ab etter focalisation)a nd of employing the less energetic andm ore penetrating infrared radiation with respect to the common ultraviolet-visible light.…”