Abstract

Three typical excited-state nonlinear absorption effects in molecular systems with weak ground-state absorption (at 532 nm) are experimentally demonstrated: (a) reverse saturable absorption (RSA) caused by strong triplet first-to-second excited-state absorption in a copper phthalocyanine solution with 15-ns laser pulses; (b) RSA caused by strong singlet first-to-second excited-state absorption in a ${\mathrm{C}}_{60}$ solution with 21-ps laser pulses; (c) the RSA-SA turnover caused by strong singlet first-to-second excited-state absorption and weak singlet second-to-third excited-state absorption in a metallo-porphyrin-like solution with 21-ps laser pulses. To simulate these excited-state nonlinear absorption behaviors we propose a general ten-level density-matrix model and its simplified models for the three cases. All simulations are in good agreement with the experimental results.

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