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Two-Photon Absorption Could Advance 3-D Data Storage

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Michael D. Wheeler

Molecules that can simultaneously absorb two photons efficiently may soon find uses in three-dimensional fluore scence imaging, optical data storage and lithographic microfabrication, according to University of Arizona researchers. In the March 4 issue of Nature, they demonstrated that certain synthetic materials are sensitive enough to two-photon excitation with laser light to trigger chemical or physical changes with submicron resolution in three dimensions. When irradiated with laser light, these electron-rich molecules absorb enough energy to cause them to kick one of the electrons...Read full article

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