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Two-photon absorption in solution by means of time-dependent density-functional theory and the polarizable continuum model

TitleTwo-photon absorption in solution by means of time-dependent density-functional theory and the polarizable continuum model
AuthorsL. Frediani, Z. Rinkevicius and H. Ågren
CitationJ. Chem. Phys. , \bf 122, 244104 (2005)
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Year2005
FieldMolecular electronics and photonics
SectionSolvent modelling
Sub-sectionGeneral solvent effects
Keywordstwo-photon absorption, polarizable continuum model, density functional theory
AbstractWe present the first study of two-photon absorption (TPA) of solvated molecules based on direct evaluation of TPA cross sections from the quadratic response of time-dependent perturbations. A set of prototypical two-photon (TP) chromophores has been selected and analyzed: a pure pi system (t-stilbene) and its substituted homologs obtained employing a donor (D) and an acceptor (A) group to probe the solvent effects along the series pi, D–pi–D, A–pi–D, and A–pi–A. For the selected systems we have calculated the TPA cross sections in different environments by means of the polarizable continuum model. The data have been analyzed to evaluate how the structural and environmental parameters contribute to the final two-photon absorption cross section. These include molecular structure, geometry relaxation in solution, polarity, and refractive index of the solvent. The performances of the three common functionals SVWN, BLYP, and B3LYP have been compared. The results show a significant solvent dependence of the TPA cross section and an unusual trend when passing from cyclohexane to water. The data have also been rationalized in terms of the main orbital excitations leading to the transitions. Finally, trends along the series have been described and comparison with experiments and previous calculations has been drawn.

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