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Title

Role of Delocalization, Asymmetric Distribution of π-Electrons and Elongated Conjugation System for Enhancement of NLO Response of Open Form of Spiropyran-Based Thermochromes.

Authors

Kosar, Naveen; Kanwal, Saba; Hamid, Malai Haniti S. A.; Ayub, Khurshid; Gilani, Mazhar Amjad; Imran, Muhammad; Arshad, Muhammad; Alkhalifah, Mohammed A.; Sheikh, Nadeem S.; Mahmood, Tariq

Abstract

Switchable nonlinear optical (NLO) materials have widespread applications in electronics and optoelectronics. Thermo-switches generate many times higher NLO responses as compared to photo-switches. Herein, we have investigated the geometric, electronic, and nonlinear optical properties of spiropyranes thermochromes via DFT methods. The stabilities of close and open isomers of selected spiropyranes are investigated through relative energies. Electronic properties are studied through frontier molecular orbitals (FMOs) analysis. The lower HOMO-LUMO energy gap and lower excitation energy are observed for open isomers of spiropyranes, which imparts the large first hyperpolarizability value. The delocalization of π-electrons, asymmetric distribution and elongated conjugation system are dominant factors for high hyperpolarizability values of open isomers. For deep understanding, we also analyzed the frequency-dependent hyperpolarizability and refractive index of considered thermochromes. The NLO response increased significantly with increasing frequency. Among all those compounds, the highest refractive index value is observed for the open isomer of the spiropyran 1 (1.99 × 10−17 cm2/W). Molecular absorption analysis confirmed the electronic excitation in the open isomers compared to closed isomers. The results show that reversible thermochromic compounds act as excellent NLO molecular switches and can be used to design advanced electronics.

Subjects

DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory); FRONTIER orbitals; ELECTRONIC excitation; REFRACTIVE index; MOLECULAR switches; NONLINEAR optical spectroscopy; MOLECULAR polarizability

Publication

Molecules, 2023, Vol 28, Issue 17, p6283

ISSN

1420-3049

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/molecules28176283

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