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Bridge improvement work: maximising non-linear optical performance in polyoxometalate derivatives.

Claire F JonesBethany R HoodYovan de CoeneIvan Lopez-PovesBenoît ChampagneKoen ClaysJohn Fielden
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
New phenyl and stilbene-bridged polyoxometalate (POM) charge-transfer chromophores with diphenylamino donor groups produce, respectively, the highest intrinsic and absolute quadratic hyperpolarisabilities measured for such species. The β 0,zzz obtained for the phenyl bridge - at 180 × 10 -30 esu - is remarkable for a short conjugated system while changing to the stilbene (260 × 10 -30 esu) produces a substantial increase in non-linearity for a minimal red-shift in the absorption profile. Together with TD-DFT calculations, the results show that maximising conjugation in the π-bridge is vital to high performance in such "POMophores".
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