Issue 3, 2002

Two-dimensional characteristics of the second-order nonlinear optical response in dipolar donor–acceptor coordination complexes

Abstract

The two-dimensional (2D) nonlinear optical (NLO) response of a series of dipolar donor–acceptor bis(salicylaldiminato)Ni(II) Schiff base planar coordination complexes was investigated using the INDO/SCI-SOS formalism. The in-plane 2D NLO character of this class of materials can be related to various low-energy charge-transfer (CT) states and is achieved by an accurate design of substitution pattern of the unsubstituted bis(salicylaldiminato) framework. While z-polarised electronic transitions, parallel with respect the molecular dipolar (z) axis, contribute to the diagonal hyperpolarisability tensor component, perpendicularx-polarised transitions contribute to off-diagonal hyperpolarisability tensors. Unlike non-dipolar multidimensional NLO structures, whose nonlinearity within the framework of the sum-over-states formalism is necessarily due only to three-level terms, in this case the 2D nonlinearity is generally dominated by two-level terms. It necessarily requires the existence of a strong, lowest energy, perpendicular CT transition in order to provide a substantial two-level contribution to off-diagonal tensors.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Sep 2001
Accepted
19 Nov 2001
First published
13 Mar 2002

New J. Chem., 2002,26, 285-290

Two-dimensional characteristics of the second-order nonlinear optical response in dipolar donor–acceptor coordination complexes

S. Di Bella and I. Fragalà, New J. Chem., 2002, 26, 285 DOI: 10.1039/B108672C

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