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Remarkable static and dynamic NLO response of alkali and superalkali doped macrocyclic [hexa-]thiophene complexes; a DFT approach

Abstract

In this study, the nonlinear optical (NLO) response of alkali metal atom (Li, Na and K) and their corresponding superalkali (Li3O, Na3O and K3O) doped six membered cyclic thiophene (6CT) has been explored. The optimized geometries of complexes; Li@6CT, Na@6CT, K@6CT, Li3O@6CT, Na3O@6CT and K3O@6CT depict that the superalkalis and alkali metals interact through the active cavity of 6CT. Interaction energies reveal that superalkalis have higher interaction with 6CT than alkali metals. The nonlinear optical (NLO) response of the reported complexes is estimated via both static and dynamic hyperpolarizabilities which are further rationalized by the HOMO–LUMO gap, natural bond orbital (NBO) charge transfer, dipole moment, polarizabilities and βvec. A remarkably high NLO response is computed for Na3O@6CT among all of the complexes. The static hyperpolarizability of the Na3O@6CT complex is 5 × 104 au along with the highest βvec value (2.5 × 104 au). High charge transfer (1.53e) and small EH–L gap (2.96 eV) is responsible for such a large NLO response. For dynamic NLO responses, electro-optic Pockel's effect (EOPE) and second-harmonic generation (SHG) are explored. A very large quadratic nonlinear optical response (3.8 × 10−12 au) is observed for the Na3O@6CT complex. Moreover, the absorption spectrum of the Na3O@6CT complex shows ultra-high transparency in the ultraviolet and visible regions unlike any other of its counterparts.

Graphical abstract: Remarkable static and dynamic NLO response of alkali and superalkali doped macrocyclic [hexa-]thiophene complexes; a DFT approach

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Sep 2020
Accepted
11 Jan 2021
First published
20 Jan 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 4118-4128

Remarkable static and dynamic NLO response of alkali and superalkali doped macrocyclic [hexa-]thiophene complexes; a DFT approach

H. Sajid, F. Ullah, S. Khan, K. Ayub, M. Arshad and T. Mahmood, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 4118 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA08099C

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