Significant effect of bromo substituents on nonlinear optical properties of polymer and chromophores

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Abstract

Four chromophores containing bromo substituents, a ployimide with bromo-containing chromophores, four reference functional polyimides, and fourteen reference chromophores were synthesized for studying effect of bromo substituents on nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of materials and chromophores. The results of hyper-Rayleigh scattering and UV - vis spectra show that static first molecular hyperpolarizability (ß0) values of bromo-containing chromophores are 1.24-5.75 times as ß0 of the corresponding chloro-containing chromophores (Hammett constants σ of chloro and bromo groups are same) without causing a visible shift of the absorption band to longer wavelength. UV - vis spectra and the results of Maker Fringe method show that the polyimide with chromophores containing bromo substituents exhibits a good optical transparency and a much higher macroscopic nonlinear optical coefficient (d33 = 20.1 pm/V) than the reference polyimides containing nitro (d33 = 9.6 pm/V) and cyano (d 33 = 8.9 pm/V) groups in spite of nitro and cyano groups being strong electron acceptors. d33 of polyimide with chloro-containing chromophores is very small. Therefore, this paper suggests an effective strategy for improving the NLO properties of polymeric materials and chromophores without reducing optical transparency in designing NLO polymers and chromophores. On the basis of quantum chemistry calculations, the reasons of effect of bromo substituents on NLO properties of chromophores and materials were discussed. © 2010 American Chemical Society.

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Zhang, C. Z., Wang, C. Y., Im, C., Lu, G. Y., & Wang, C. S. (2010). Significant effect of bromo substituents on nonlinear optical properties of polymer and chromophores. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 114(1), 42–48. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp908073z

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