Abstract

The optical-limiting property of an optically active phthalocyanine derivative with different configuration in chloroform solution was measured at 532 nm with 10 ns pulses. The excited state absorption cross-section σ ex of the derivative was determined with the Z-scan technique. The results showed that the phthalocyanine derivative possesses larger σ ex than the ground state absorption cross-section σ 0, indicating that it is a material for reverse saturable absorption. And it is specially noticed that the change in the optically active configuration affects its optical-limiting property significantly.

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