Abstract
A series of new two-photon pumped (TPP) up-conversion lasing dyes, named as CSPI, DPASPI, PSPI, DEASPI and HEASPI respectively, have been synthesized. These dyes are stilbene-type chromophores end-capped with the same acceptor group but with varied donor groups, whose different electron-donating abilities can be ordered by 1H NMR chemical shift data. PM3 calculations show that attaching different donors changes the bond length alternation (BLA) and charge density distribution of the styrylpyridine skeleton. These chromophores exhibit different two-photon up-conversion emission behavior. Pumped by a 1064 nm, ∼40 ps mode-locked Nd ∶ YAG laser pulses, all chromophores showed two-photon pumped (TPP) up-conversion laser emission, but the efficiencies showed a difference of about two orders of magnitude, ranging from an up-conversion efficiency of 10.7% for DEASPI to 0.13% for CSPI under the same experimental conditions. The results show that the efficiency of two-photon pumped emission is related to the intramolecular charge transfer character of the chromophore. The two-photon pumped lasing efficiency increases both with decreasing BLA and with increasing intramolecular charge transfer character, measured by the parameter Δρ1,2.