Study of Nonlinear Optical Properties of a Self-Healing Organic Crystal

Recently a noncentrosymmetric single crystal of a dibenzoate derivative, namely, dimethyl-4,4′-(methylenebis­(azanediyl))­dibenzoate, with second harmonic generation activities at 405 nm and ultrafast self-healing activity was reported by Mondal et al. in Nature Communications in 2023. Here, the lin...

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Published in:ACS omega Vol. 9; no. 36; pp. 38295 - 38302
Main Authors: Valverde, Clodoaldo, Osório, Francisco A. P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Chemical Society 10-09-2024
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Summary:Recently a noncentrosymmetric single crystal of a dibenzoate derivative, namely, dimethyl-4,4′-(methylenebis­(azanediyl))­dibenzoate, with second harmonic generation activities at 405 nm and ultrafast self-healing activity was reported by Mondal et al. in Nature Communications in 2023. Here, the linear and nonlinear optical properties of this notable molecular crystal were simulated using 1,611,464 atoms in the Supermolecule approach at the DFT/CAM-B3LYP/aug-cc-pVTZ level. Our results for the second order nonlinear optical properties of dimethyl-4,4′-(methylenebis­(azanediyl))­dibenzoate show that the second harmonic generation is more significant at 532 nm. In addition, the density functional theory calculations of the electro-optical parameters for the crystals in the pristine state and after the fracture mechanical self-healing process show small differences, confirming the efficiency of the self-healing process. Additionally, the crystal displays significant third-order nonlinear optical properties, particularly pronounced at a shorter wavelength of 330 nm. Thus, the self-healing dimethyl-4,4′-(methylenebis­(azanediyl))­dibenzoate crystal shows relevant second and third order nonlinear optical properties which make it a very interesting material for optical applications.
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ISSN:2470-1343
2470-1343
DOI:10.1021/acsomega.4c06466