The synthesis and characterization of two-photon fluorescent chromophores for biological imaging

Two consequences of two-photon absorption phenomena (TPA); pin-point resolution and improved depth penetration, have generated interest in its potential use in biological imaging. Conventional dyes used for confocal scanning laser microscopy work well for this one-photon absorption process, however...

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Main Author: Lavin, Judith M.
Other Authors: Marder, Seth R.
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/292029
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2920292015-10-23T05:16:22Z The synthesis and characterization of two-photon fluorescent chromophores for biological imaging Lavin, Judith M. Marder, Seth R. Chemistry Two consequences of two-photon absorption phenomena (TPA); pin-point resolution and improved depth penetration, have generated interest in its potential use in biological imaging. Conventional dyes used for confocal scanning laser microscopy work well for this one-photon absorption process, however have not been optimized for two-photon absorption. Thus a need exists for the synthesis of two-photon fluorescent dyes with a large two-photon absorption cross sections. A variety of TPA dyes, of three classes were synthesized and characterized: (i) bis(styryl)benzene derivatives; (ii) amphiphilic dyes; (iii) cyanine-like dyes. In the design of these dyes, the structural features that affected two-photon cross section delta, and the fluorescence quantum yield phifl, were chosen and tuned with the aim of optimizing these parameters. With the cyanine-like derivatives, the effects of resonance enhancement and detuning were also factors that required optimization through structural alterations and modification. 2003 text Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/292029 1416803 .b44663213 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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Lavin, Judith M.
The synthesis and characterization of two-photon fluorescent chromophores for biological imaging
description Two consequences of two-photon absorption phenomena (TPA); pin-point resolution and improved depth penetration, have generated interest in its potential use in biological imaging. Conventional dyes used for confocal scanning laser microscopy work well for this one-photon absorption process, however have not been optimized for two-photon absorption. Thus a need exists for the synthesis of two-photon fluorescent dyes with a large two-photon absorption cross sections. A variety of TPA dyes, of three classes were synthesized and characterized: (i) bis(styryl)benzene derivatives; (ii) amphiphilic dyes; (iii) cyanine-like dyes. In the design of these dyes, the structural features that affected two-photon cross section delta, and the fluorescence quantum yield phifl, were chosen and tuned with the aim of optimizing these parameters. With the cyanine-like derivatives, the effects of resonance enhancement and detuning were also factors that required optimization through structural alterations and modification.
author2 Marder, Seth R.
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title The synthesis and characterization of two-photon fluorescent chromophores for biological imaging
title_short The synthesis and characterization of two-photon fluorescent chromophores for biological imaging
title_full The synthesis and characterization of two-photon fluorescent chromophores for biological imaging
title_fullStr The synthesis and characterization of two-photon fluorescent chromophores for biological imaging
title_full_unstemmed The synthesis and characterization of two-photon fluorescent chromophores for biological imaging
title_sort synthesis and characterization of two-photon fluorescent chromophores for biological imaging
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