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Indanedione based binary chromophore supramolecular systems as a NLO active polymer composites

  • M. Rutkis*
  • , A. Tokmakovs
  • , E. Jecs
  • , J. Kreicberga
  • , V. Kampars
  • , V. Kokars
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Riga Technical University

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Abstract

Novel route to obtain EO material is proposed by supramolecular assembly of neutral-ground-state (NGS) and zwitterionic (ZWI) NLO chromophores in binary chromophore organic glass (BCOG) host-guest system. On a basis of our Langeven Dynamics (LD) molecular modeling combined with quantum chemical calculations, we have shown that anticipated enhancement NLO efficiency of BCOG material is possible via electrostatic supramolecular assembly of NGS with ZWI chromophore in antiparallel manner. Binding energy of such complex could be more dependent on molecular compatibility of components and local (atomic) charge distribution, then overall molecular dipole moments. According to our LD simulations these supramolecular bind structures of NGS and ZWI chromophores can sustain thermally assisted electrical field poling. For the one of experimentally investigated systems, build from dimethylaminobenzylidene 1,3-indanedione containing host and zwitterionic indanedione-1,3 pyridinium betaine as a guest, almost twofold enhancement of NLO efficiency was observed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)796-802
JournalOptical Materials
Volume32
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010

Keywords

  • Binary chromophore organic glasses
  • Electro-optical materials
  • NLO efficiency
  • Polar order stability

OECD Field of Science

  • 1.3 Physical Sciences

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