Issue 42, 2016, Issue in Progress

Investigation on the growth, structural, HOMO–LUMO and optical studies of 1-ethyl-2-[2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-vinyl]-pyridinium iodide (HSPI) – a new stilbazolium derivative for third-order NLO applications

Abstract

The organic third-order non-linear optical crystal 1-ethyl-2-[2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-vinyl]-pyridinium iodide (HSPI), a new derivative of the stilbazolium family, was successfully synthesized and the optical quality single crystal was grown by a slow evaporation technique for the first time. The crystal structure of HSPI was confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies and it was found that it belongs to the monoclinic system with centrosymmetric space group C2/c. The molecular structure of the grown crystal was further confirmed by 1H NMR and FTIR analysis. Theoretical calculations were performed to derive HOMO–LUMO energies and dipole moment by using the Spartan'14 V1.0.1 program. The UV-Vis-NIR spectral studies exhibit a huge transparency (∼70%) in the visible and near-IR (from 468 to 1100 nm) spectral regions that make it a potential material for non-linear device applications in this spectral range. The luminescence spectrum of the grown crystal showed green emission at 528 nm. The thermal stability of HSPI was found to be 226.6 °C. Mechanical behaviour was estimated by Vickers microhardness test. Dielectric studies were carried out as a function of frequency, and the results are discussed. The growth mechanism of HSPI was assessed by chemical etching studies. The title crystal shows excellent resistance to laser radiation with a high threshold up to 6.93 GW cm−2 and it is compared with other NLO materials. The third-order nonlinear optical susceptibility of HSPI was derived using the Z-scan technique, and it was 4.40 × 10−4 esu. The negative nonlinear refractive index, n2 = −7.29 × 10−12 m2 W−1, is an indication of self-defocusing optical nonlinearity of the sample. It is believed that HSPI is a promising new candidate for developing efficient photonic and optical power limiting devices.

Graphical abstract: Investigation on the growth, structural, HOMO–LUMO and optical studies of 1-ethyl-2-[2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-vinyl]-pyridinium iodide (HSPI) – a new stilbazolium derivative for third-order NLO applications

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jan 2016
Accepted
26 Mar 2016
First published
30 Mar 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 35977-35990

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Investigation on the growth, structural, HOMO–LUMO and optical studies of 1-ethyl-2-[2-(4-hydroxy-phenyl)-vinyl]-pyridinium iodide (HSPI) – a new stilbazolium derivative for third-order NLO applications

K. Nivetha, S. Kalainathan, M. Yamada, Y. Kondo and F. Hamada, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 35977 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA02544G

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