Yu-Jin Zhang
Shandong Normal University
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Sensors | 2018
Yu-Jin Zhang; Jiancai Leng; Wei Hu
In the present work, we systematically investigate the sensing abilities of two recently literature-reported two-photon fluorescent NO probes, i.e., the o-phenylenediamine derivative of Nile Red and the p-phenylenediamine derivative of coumarin. The recognition mechanisms of these probes are studied by using the molecular orbital classifying method, which demonstrates the photoinduced electron transfer process. In addition, we have designed two new probes by swapping receptor units present on fluorophores, i.e., the p-phenylenediamine derivative of Nile Red and the o-phenylenediamine derivative of coumarin. However, it illustrates that only the latter has ability to function as off-on typed fluorescent probe for NO. More importantly, calculations on the two-photon absorption properties of the probes demonstrate that both receptor derivatives of coumarin possess larger TPA cross-sections than Nile Red derivatives, which makes a better two photon fluorescent probe. Our theoretical investigations reveal that the underlying mechanism satisfactorily explain the experimental results, providing a theoretical basis on the structure-property relationships which is beneficial to developing new two-photon fluorescent probes for NO.
Materials | 2017
Yu-Jin Zhang; Wei Hu; Liyun Zhao; Jiancai Leng; Hong Ma
Nonlinear optical properties of a series of newly-synthesized ladder-type chromophores containing oligo-p-phenylene moiety with different π-conjugated lengths were theoretically studied by numerically solving the rate equations and the field intensity equation with an iterative predictor-corrector finite-difference time-domain technique. Ab initio calculation results show that the compounds can be described by the three-level model. Based on the two-photon absorption mechanism, highly efficient optical limiting performances are demonstrated in the chromophores, which strongly depend on the π-conjugated length of the molecule. Special attention has been paid to the dynamical two-photon absorption, indicating that the parameter of the medium can affect the dynamical two-photon absorption cross section. Our numerical results agree well with the experimental measurements. It reveals that the increase in the π-conjugated length of ladder-type oligo-p-phenylene for these chromophores leads to enhanced nonlinear optical absorption. The results also provide a method to modulate the optical limiting and dynamical two-photon absorption of the compounds by changing the molecular density and thickness of the absorber.
Materials | 2016
Liyun Zhao; Yu-Jin Zhang; Hong Ma; Jiancai Leng
The two-photon absorption and optical limiting properties of two dibenzylideneacetone derivatives with different substituent positions have been theoretically investigated by solving the coupled rate equations-field intensity equation in the nanosecond time domain using an iterative predictor-corrector finite-difference time-domain method. The calculations show that the electronic structure, the transition dipole moment, the energy gap between the highest occupied orbital (HOMO) and the lowest unoccupied orbital (LUMO), and the pumping rate for the two molecules are quite different due to the different position of chlorine atoms. Importantly, two-photon absorption and optical limiting properties of the molecules depend crucially on the substituent positions of the terminal group, indicating that subtle manipulation on the molecule can affect the nonlinear optical properties of the medium.
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan | 2016
Jiancai Leng; Liyun Zhao; Yu-Jin Zhang; Hong Ma
The nonlinear optical properties of a series of newly synthesized porphyrins with different central metals and their covalently linked graphene composites are theoretically studied by numerically solving the rate equations and field intensity equation. Calculated results show that all the studied compounds are promising candidates for optical limiters, and graphene–porphyrin composites are expected to be preferable optical limiters because of their excellent nonlinear absorption abilities. In addition, the central metal in the porphyrin is found to be crucial to the optical power limiting and two-photon absorption performances of the compounds. Our results reproduce the experimental measurements. Additionally, special emphasis is placed on the factors that can affect the nonlinear optical properties of the compounds, indicating that one can create favorable nonlinear optical properties of the compounds by changing either the parameters of the absorber, including the concentration and thickness, or the pul...
Chemical Physics Letters | 2016
Yu-Jin Zhang; Xin Wang; Yong Zhou; Ke Zhao; Chuan-Kui Wang
Acta Physico-chimica Sinica | 2016
Liyun Zhao; Yu-Jin Zhang; Min Hong; Jiancai Leng
Chemical Physics Letters | 2014
Hong-Juan Ding; Jie Sun; Yu-Jin Zhang; Chuan-Kui Wang
Journal of Atomic and Molecular Sciences | 2013
Hong-Juan Ding; Jie Sun; Yu-Jin Zhang; Chuan-Kui Wang
Journal of Atomic and Molecular Sciences | 2018
Jiancai Leng; Jie Sun; Yu-Jin Zhang
Chinese Physics B | 2017
Yong Zhou; Yun-Kun Wang; Xiao-Fei Wang; Yu-Jin Zhang; Chuan-Kui Wang