Study of the two-photon excitation of photoinitiator in various solvents, and the two-photon polymerization process

  • Haq B
  • Khan H
  • Alam K
  • et al.
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© 2015 Optical Society of America. In this study, the two-photon absorption excited fluorescence of the photosensitizer 4,40-Bis(diethylamino)benzophenonin in different solvents is investigated by using mode-locked Ti:sapphire excitation having a wavelength of 800 nm with pulse duration of 150 fs at the rate of 1 kHz. The fluorescence signals excited by wavelengths of 800 and 400 nm have been compared. Contribution of these cross-section measurements for the two-photon polymerization processes is also reported.

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Haq, B. S., Khan, H. U., Alam, K., Attaullah, S., Zari, I., & Mateenullah, M. (2015). Study of the two-photon excitation of photoinitiator in various solvents, and the two-photon polymerization process. Applied Optics, 54(23), 7020. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.54.007020

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