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A nonlinear optical switch induced by an external electric field: inorganic alkaline-earth alkalide.
Li, Bo; Peng, Daoling; Gu, Feng Long; Zhu, Chaoyuan.
Afiliação
  • Li B; Key Laboratory of Theoretical Chemistry of Environment, Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry & Environment of South China Normal University Guangzhou 510006 People's Republic of China gu@scnu.edu.cn.
  • Peng D; Key Laboratory of Theoretical Chemistry of Environment, Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry & Environment of South China Normal University Guangzhou 510006 People's Republic of China gu@scnu.edu.cn.
  • Gu FL; Key Laboratory of Theoretical Chemistry of Environment, Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry & Environment of South China Normal University Guangzhou 510006 People's Republic of China gu@scnu.edu.cn.
  • Zhu C; Key Laboratory of Theoretical Chemistry of Environment, Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry & Environment of South China Normal University Guangzhou 510006 People's Republic of China gu@scnu.edu.cn.
RSC Adv ; 9(29): 16718-16728, 2019 May 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35516363
ABSTRACT
Exploring a new type of nonlinear optical switch molecule with excess electron character is extremely important for promoting the application of excess electron compounds in the nonlinear optical (NLO) field. Here, we report external electric field (EEF) induced second-order NLO switch molecules of inorganic alkaline-earth alkalides, M(NH3)6Na2 (M = Mg or Ca). The centrosymmetric structure of M(NH3)6Na2 is destroyed in the presence of an EEF, and then a long-range charge transfer process occurs. It has been found that excess electrons are gradually transferred from one Na atom to the other Na atom through the inorganic metal cluster M(NH3)6. Finally, the excess electrons are completely located on one of the two Na atoms. In particular, the electronic contribution of the static first hyperpolarizability (ß e 0) for M(NH3)6Na2 exhibits a large significant difference when the EEF is switched on. The ß e 0 value of M(NH3)6Na2 is 0 when EEF = 0, while the peak ß e 0 values are 5.95 × 106 (a.u.) for Mg(NH3)6Na2 (EEF = 58 × 10-4 (a.u.)) and 1.83 × 107 (a.u.) for Ca(NH3)6Na2 (EEF = 53 × 10-4 (a.u.)). This work demonstrates that the compounds M(NH3)6Na2 can serve as potential candidates for NLO switches.

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article