Controls of mesoscopic structure of organic dye molecules such as formation of the J-aggregates are important for the purpose of achieving highly efficient and ultrafast nonlinear-optical properties. Squarylium dyes with alkyl substituents form J-aggregates with highly ordered two-dimensional structure in their monomolecular layer on water surface (Langmuir film). By absorption saturation measurement using femtosecond pump-probe method, 30 times larger and 10 times faster optical responses than their solution in chloroform were observed for the J-aggregates. We also succeed in transferring the Langmuir film on a glass substrate for a LB-film using post surface coating by poly-purfluorocarbon. This LB-film, which preserves two-dimensional structure, also exhibited similar femtosecond responses to the Langmuir film. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. [References: 19]
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