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Photophysical and Laser Properties of Cassettes based on a BODIPY and Rhodamine Pair
Author(s) -
GartziaRivero Leire,
Yu Haibo,
Bañuelos Jorge,
LópezArbeloa Iñigo,
Costela Angel,
GarciaMoreno Inmaculada,
Xiao Yi
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
chemistry – an asian journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.18
H-Index - 106
eISSN - 1861-471X
pISSN - 1861-4728
DOI - 10.1002/asia.201300857
Subject(s) - bodipy , chromophore , rhodamine , photochemistry , acceptor , conjugated system , materials science , excitation , rhodamine b , laser , fluorescence , chemistry , optics , photocatalysis , organic chemistry , physics , polymer , catalysis , quantum mechanics , composite material , condensed matter physics
This work deals with the synthesis and the photophysical and laser properties of new BODIPY‐rhodamine cassettes. These dyads differ in their rigid and conjugated spacer group (phenyl or acetylenephenyl) and in their linking positions ( meta or para ). The photophysical properties of these cassettes are controlled by the formation/opening of the spirolactone ring, which, in turn, switches off/on an energy‐transfer process between the chromophores. Herein, we thoroughly describe the influence of the attached spacer group, as well as the distance and orientation between the donor–acceptor pair, on the excitation energy transfer. The observed fast dynamics and efficiency suggest that the process mainly takes place “through‐bond”, although the “through‐space” mechanism also contributes to the whole process. As a result, efficient laser emission from the rhodamine is achieved upon excitation of the BODIPY, in particular for the cassette that contains an acetylenephenyl spacer group in a para disposition.
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