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Many-photon dynamics of photobleaching

  • S. Gavrilyuk*
  • , S. Polyutov
  • , P. C. Jha
  • , Z. Rinkevicius
  • , H. Ågren
  • , F. Gel'Mukhanov
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A detailed dynamical theory of photobleaching by periodical sequences of laser pulses is presented. The theory is used for interpretation of recent experiments with pyrylium salts. Our simulations are based on first-principles simulations of photoabsorption cross-sections and on empirical rate constants. Two competitive channels of photobleaching, namely, photobleaching from the lowest excited singlet and triplet states and from higher excited states, are found to explain different intensity dependences of the photobleaching rates in different samples. The process includes two-photon excitation from the ground state to the first or second excited singlet states and one-photon excitation from the first singlet or triplet states to higher excited states. The fluorescence follows double-exponential dynamics with two characteristic times. The first and the shorter one is the equilibrium settling time between the ground and the lowest triplet states. The second characteristic time, the time of photobleaching, is responsible for the long-term dynamics. The effective rate of photobleaching from the first excited singlet and lowest triplet states depends differently on the irradiance in comparison with the photobleaching in higher states. The first channel is characterized by a quadratic intensity dependence in contrast to the second channel that shows a cubic dependence. The competition between these photobleaching channels is very sensitive to the rate constants as well as to the repetition rate, the pulse duration, and the peak intensity. The double-exponential decay of the fluorescence is explained by the spatial inhomogeneity of the light beam. The findings in this work are discussed in terms of the possibility of using many-photoninduced photobleaching for new three-dimensional read-write devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11961-11975
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume111
Issue number47
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Nov 2007
Externally publishedYes

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