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Para-phenylenediamine Schiff base: highly fluorescent photostable solid-state organic dye

Hani BarhumTel Aviv UniversityMohammed AttrashTel Aviv UniversityInga BriceUniversity of LatviaVyacheslav V. KimInstitute of Astronomy, University of LatviaCormac McDonnellTel Aviv UniversityMariam AmerTel Aviv UniversityMadhat MatarTriangle Regional Research and Development CenterJānis AlnisUniversity of LatviaToms SalgalsInstitute of Telecommunications, Riga Technical UniversityIbrahim YehiaTriangle Regional Research and Development CenterVjačeslavs BobrovsInstitute of Telecommunications, Riga Technical UniversityR. A. GaneevInstitute of Astronomy, University of LatviaPavel GinzburgTel Aviv University
Photonics Researchjournal2024en
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Schiff bases derived from the condensation of primary amines with aldehydes, such as para-phenylenediamine with salicylaldehyde, exhibit unique optical and structural properties ideal for photonic applications. This study synthesizes such a Schiff base, revealing its properties through detailed HNMR 1, FTIR, and XRD characterizations. The compound forms a robust π -conjugated structure, showing a fluorescence emission peak at 560 nm and significant absorbance at 380 nm. A spin-coated laser cavity displayed a critical lasing threshold at 1 MW · cm −2 , which could be optimized down to 0.6 kW · cm −2 . Moreover, the compounds’ acceptor-donor-acceptor configuration raised outstanding nonlinear optical properties, including a substantial two-photon absorption cross-section of 2×10 −11 cm ⋅ W −1 · GM , enhancing its utility in high-resolution two-photon imaging and advanced photonic applications. Other nonlinear optical characteristics determined during these studies are the saturable absorption-induced nonlinear absorption coefficient (−2×10 −11 cm ⋅ W −1 ), saturation intensity (2.5×10 11 W· cm −2 ), and Kerr-induced nonlinear refractive index (5×10 −16 cm 2 ⋅ W −1 ). The combined linear and nonlinear optical properties, supported by sustained emission and minimal photobleaching under intense re-excitation, establish the para-phenylenediamine Schiff base and derivatives as promising materials for high-brightness, photostable organic light emitters, and solid-state lasers.

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