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Eric W. Van Stryland

Researcher at University of Central Florida

Publications -  298
Citations -  8012

Eric W. Van Stryland is an academic researcher from University of Central Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Two-photon absorption & Absorption (electromagnetic radiation). The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 298 publications receiving 7450 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric W. Van Stryland include National University of Colombia & University of North Texas.

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Two-photon anisotropy: Analytical description and molecular modeling for symmetrical and asymmetrical organic dyes

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of the twophoton absorption (2PA) processes is presented, and it is shown that a three-state model can explain the 2PA anisotropy spectra of most asymmetrical polymethines and fluorenes.
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Self-defocusing in CdSe induced by charge carriers created by two-photon absorption.

TL;DR: Self-defocusing of picosecond, 1.06-microm pulses in CdSe is observed and good agreement is obtained with the theory presented here, which assumes that the self-refraction is caused by charge carriers created by two-photon absorption.
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Picosecond optical limiting in reverse saturable absorbers: a theoretical and experimental study

TL;DR: In this article, the authors theoretically and experimentally study absorption of picosecond laser pulses in materials described by a four-level system that exhibits reverse saturable absorption (RSA).
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Photophysical properties of an alkyne-bridged bis(zinc porphyrin)-perylene bis(dicarboximide) derivative.

TL;DR: The synthesis, electrochemistry, and photophysical properties of a new donor-acceptor-donor molecule in which the meso carbon atoms of two zinc porphyrin units are linked through ethynylene bridges to the 1,7-positions of a central perylene-3,4:9,10-bis(dicarboximide) (PDI) group are reported.
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Two-Photon Absorption Spectrum of a Single Crystal Cyanine-like Dye

TL;DR: X-ray diffraction analysis shows π-stacking dimers formation in the crystal, similar to H-aggregates, and quantum chemical calculations demonstrate that this dimerization leads to the splitting of the energy bands and the appearance of new red-shifted 2PA bands when compared to the solution of monomers.