Performance of optical materials with the derivative of planar π-conjugated groups: Recent advances and future prospects
Abstract
Planar π-conjugated groups that possess not only large hyperpolarizability but also optical anisotropy are proved to be good functional motifs for optical materials with outstanding nonlinear optics and/or birefringence. To date, several comprehensive reviews have reported planar π-conjugated groups including [BO3], [B3O6], [CO3], [NO3], and [HxC3N3O3] (x varying from 0 to 3), which can be regarded as desirable fundamental building units (FBUs) for the enhancement of the second harmonic generation (SHG) response and birefringence. Herein, we systematically review the derivative of planar π-conjugated groups, for example, the derivative of BO3-based groups [BOx(OH)3−x] (x = 0, 1, 2), analogous [C(NH2)3] units, and C–O groups like [CO2(OH)], [C2O4], [C6O6], [CH3COO], [HCOO], [HC4O4], etc. In this review, compounds involving the derivative of planar π-conjugated groups are classified and summarized on the basis of their crystal structures and the accessible experimental and calculated data are discussed in detail. Considering the structure–performance relationship, the prospects of the above-mentioned materials with various categories are evaluated.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2022 Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers Review-type Articles