Structure-property relationships in organic nonlinear optical materials

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Breitung, EM [1 ]
McMahon, RJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Chem, Madison, WI 53706 USA
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10.1557/PROC-561-39
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T [工业技术];
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Tuning the degree of bond-length alternation in organic nonlinear optical materials is a powerful paradigm for the design of organic materials with large molecular hyperpolarizabilities (beta) several research groups have employed this paradigm in the design and synthesis of NLO materials incorporating donor-acceptor polyenes. Increased bond-length alternation in polyenes leads to decreased barriers to rotation about C=C bonds and, hence, increased conformational flexibility. Since the degree of bond-length alternation is solvent dependent, so is the degree of conformational flexibility. In an effort to probe the influence of conformational flexibility on NLO response, we synthesized a series of simple donor-acceptor polyenes that are either conformationally flexible (la, 2a, 3a) or rigid (Ib, 2b, 3b). For each pair of molecules ZINDO sum-over-states calculations predict a larger value of beta(mu) for the conformationally flexible isomer, but EFISH measurements (CHCl3) display mixed results. Various explanations for this behavior will be considered.
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