Abstract
'Diketopyrrolopyrroles' (DPP) are industrially important red pigments which resist bleaching. Thionation (replacement of the O- by the S-atom; the title compound (DTPP)) brings about an intense near-IR absorption in the solid state. Because of this, DTPP has recently attracted attention as a material for laser printers and optical information-storage systems based on GaAsAl laser diodes. Three crystal modifications I, II, and III are known to exist for DTPP. Among these, only modification III exhibits an intense near-IR absorption (860 nm), whereas the absorption band appears only at 690–710 nm in modifications I and II. The near-IR absorption is due to interplanar π-π interactions of the alternating N-atom of one DTPP molecule and thiocarbonyl C-atom of the neighboring molecule along the stacking axis. The formation or blocking of the π-π interaction ('phase change') by means of optical energy can be applied to an optical information storage system. The optical disk (structure: substrate/hydrazone/DTPP/Al) exhibits a reflectivity change from ca. 30 to 45% on writing with a power of ca. 9 mW at 780 nm.
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