Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Science and Technology Ajou University Suwon 16499 South Korea
2. Department of Physics Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Daejeon 34141 South Korea
3. Research Institute of Basic Sciences Department of Chemistry & Department of Energy Systems Research Ajou University Suwon 16499 South Korea
4. Department of Chemistry Kyonggi University San 94–6, Iui‐dong, Yeongtong‐gu Suwonsi Gyeonggi 443–760 South Korea
5. Institute of Computational Physics Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) Winterthur 8401 Switzerland
Abstract
AbstractThe symmetry reduction of molecular shape of cationic chromophores as a design strategy to develop organic terahertz (THz) generators is used. Electron donating group (EDG) with an asymmetric shape is introduced into two types of cationic styryl‐quinolinium chromophores, leading to the development of several novel non‐centrosymmetric crystals with high macroscopic optical nonlinearity. In contrast, when an EDG with a symmetric shape is introduced, centrosymmetric crystal structure is obtained in all investigated crystals. For THz wave generation, crystals based on asymmetrically shaped EDG exhibit several optimal crystal characteristics, including a plate‐shape morphology, a large size, and an in‐plane polar axis. Furthermore, over the entire range of molecular phonon vibrations, 0.5–4 THz, the steric hindrance group in the asymmetrically shaped EDG has a strong influence on the suppression of THz phonon vibrations, leading to a low THz absorption coefficient. The crystals based on asymmetrically shaped EDG generate an ≈40 times stronger THz electric field than the inorganic ZnTe crystal and very broad THz spectra, extending up to 16 THz. Thus, the symmetry reduction of the molecular shape of cationic chromophores through the introduction of an asymmetrically shaped EDG is an effective design approach for the development of novel organic THz crystals.
Funder
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology
National Research Foundation of Korea
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung