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A Computational Strategy for the Design of Photochromic Derivatives Based on Diarylethene and Nickel Dithiolene with Large Contrast in Nonlinear Optical Properties

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Avramopoulos A., Zaleśny R., Reis H., Papadopoulos M.G.
Date
2020
Language
en
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpcc.9b10563
Keyword
Chromogenics
Density functional theory
Design for testability
Ethylene
Isomers
Luminescence of organic solids
Nickel
Photochromism
Plants (botany)
Two photon processes
Computational strategy
Density-functional methods
Electron network
Hyperpolarizabilities
Non-linear optical properties
Photo-chromic materials
Second hyperpolarizabilities
Two photon absorption
Nonlinear optics
American Chemical Society
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Abstract
We designed a series of photochromic derivatives by employing density functional method (CAM-B3LYP/6-31G*). These compounds are based on DAE (diarylethenes), both sides of which are bonded with benzene and NiBDT (bis(ethylene-1,2-dithiolato)Ni). These substituents and, in particular, the NiBDT moiety are known to exhibit very large second hyperpolarizability. The objective of this work was to develop, by employing a DFT methodology, a set of rules for designing photochromic materials presenting the following: (i) a large contrast between a series of physical properties-the hyperpolarizabilities (first and second), the IR absorption and the two-photon absorption (TPA) strength-of the "open" and the "closed" isomers and (ii) extremely large nonlinear optical properties. This large contrast may be attained by a light-induced transformation of the "open" to the "closed" isomer, combined with substituents involving an extensive π-electron network and/or strong donor/acceptor pairs. Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/71008
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