Substantial second‐order nonlinear optical properties of novel hexamolybdate‐julolidine hybrids: A density functional theory (DFT) study

Author:

AlSilaykhee Ashraf H. S.1,Al‐Yasari Ahmed12ORCID,Alesary Hasan F.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry, Collage of Sciences University of Kerbala Kerbala Iraq

2. School of Chemistry, Faculty of Science University of East Anglia Norwich UK

Abstract

AbstractSeries of new inorganic–organic hybrid hexamolybdate‐julolidine materials are theoretically designed and studied via density functional theory (DFT) and time‐dependent density functional theory (TD‐DFT). Their geometric and electronic structures, linear optical and second‐order nonlinear properties have also been evaluated. By the introduction of julolidine into the organoimido‐hexamolybdate, the studied systems show substantial second‐order nonlinear (NLO) responses of up to 1048 × 10−30 esu for compound 3. Upon enlarging the π‐conjugated linker, the calculated β‐responses are enhanced by a factor of 2.1. In addition, TD‐DFT calculations indicate that the strong low‐energy transition can mainly be attributed to charge transfer (CT) from julolidine‐arylimido to the hexamolybdate cluster, indicating strong communication between the POM and julolidine components, which is responsible for the linear and non‐linear optical behavior of these compounds. Ortho‐methylation to the imido‐bond has a significant effect on the stability and hence the length and linearity of the bond, although it slightly reduces the first hyperpolarizability. The whole set of results demonstrates the excellent NLO activity for julolidine‐POMs chromophores while keeping relatively good transparency window compared to similar purely organic systems.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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