Fine-tuning polyoxometalate non-linear optical chromophores: a molecular electronic "Goldilocks" effect

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A new aryl-imido polyoxometalate non-linear optical chromophore (POMophore) with a diphenylamino donor group attains the highest βzzz, 0 value (196 × 10-30 esu by Hyper-Rayleigh Scattering, HRS), and best transparency/non-linearity trade off yet for such materials. Stark spectroscopic and DFT investigation of this compound, plus NMe2 and carbazole analogues, show that its high performance results from a combination of strongly dipolar electronic transitions, and strong electronic communication across the π-system.

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Al-Yasari, A., Spence, P., El Moll, H., Van Steerteghem, N., Horton, P. N., Brunschwig, B. S., … Fielden, J. (2018). Fine-tuning polyoxometalate non-linear optical chromophores: a molecular electronic “Goldilocks” effect. Dalton Transactions, 47(31), 10415–10419. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8dt01491d

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