Room-Temperature Phase Transition Material with Switchable Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties.
Yan-Ling LuoLin ZhouYong-Ju BaiXiao-Yun HuangXuan ZhuXin YanXin DengYan-Juan WangHui-Peng LvYuan-Yuan TangPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Phase transition materials with switchable second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) properties have attracted extensive attention because of their great application potential in photoelectric switches, sensors, and modulators, while metal-free organics with NLO switchability near room temperature remain scarce. Herein, we report a hydrogen-bonded metal-free organic crystal, 2-methylpropan-2-aminium 2,2-dimethylpropanoate ( 1 ), exhibiting a room-temperature phase transition and favorable NLO switchability. Through investigations on its thermal anomalies, dielectric properties, and crystal structures, we uncover that 1 holds a near-room-temperature phase transition at 303 K from noncentrosymmetric point group C 2 v to centrosymmetric one D 2 h , which is attributed to the order-disorder transformations of both tert -butylamine cations and dimethylpropionic acid anions. Accompanied by symmetry change during the phase transition, 1 exhibits reversible and repeatable NLO "on-off" switchability with a desirable switching contrast ratio of ca. 19 between high and low NLO states. This discovery demonstrates a metal-free organic crystal with NLO switching behavior near room temperature, serving as a promising candidate in smart and ecofriendly photoelectric functional materials and devices.