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Hryhory Sinenka1, Yurii Bruyakin1, Andrei Zaitsevskii1,2
1Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, Russia.
Abstract:
Functionalization of large aromatic compounds and biomolecules with optical cycling centers (OCC) is of considerable interest for the design and engineering of molecules with a highly selective optical photoresponse. Both internal and external dynamics in such molecules can be precisely controlled by lasers, enabling their efficient cooling and opening up broad prospects for high-precision spectroscopy, ultracold chemistry, enantiomer separation, and various other fields. The way the OCC is bonded to a molecular ligand is crucial to the optical properties of the OCC, first of all, for the degree of closure of the optical cycling loop. Here we introduce a novel type of functionalized molecular cation where a positively charged OCC is bonded to various organic zwitterions with a particularly high permanent dipole moment. We consider strontium(I) complexes with betaine and other zwitterionic ligands and show the possibility of creating efficient and highly closed population cycling for dipole-allowed optical transitions in such complexes.
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