在一种具有不同非线性光学性质的新型无形分子固体中进行结构确定:比较结构分析
J Link Vasco1, J R Stellhorn1,2, B D Klee1,3
1Chemistry Department, Philipps-University of Marburg, 35032 Marburg, Germany.
概括
由于结构上的差异,两种有机烯酸化物固体表现出明显的非线性光学特性. 一种无形材料中的纳米晶体形成抑制了白光发射,而另一种材料则显示频率翻倍.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 固态化学 固态化学
- 光电学是指光电子产品.
背景情况:
- 有机烯类基因集群,特别是具有有机连接体 (R) 的亚达曼坦样{Sn4S6}核心,形成无形分子固体.
- 这些材料具有显著的非线性光学 (NLO) 特性,包括频率翻倍和白光辐射.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究两个基于{Sn4S6}的无形固体之间的微观和中观结构差异.
- 为了将这些结构变化与它们独特的非线性光学反应 (频率翻倍与白光辐射) 相关联.
主要方法:
- 射线散射 (XRD) 和扩展的X射线吸收细结构 (EXAFS) 光谱.
- 分子逆蒙特卡洛 (RMC) 模拟.
- 传输电子显微镜 (TEM) 和扫描前置电子衍射 (SPED).
主要成果:
- 白色发光材料 ({R=}) 显示了接近{Sn4S6}的核心距离和分子扭曲.
- 频率翻倍材料 (R=纳) 呈现出未扭曲的分子和更大的核心距离.
- 在白光发射器的无形矩阵内,SPED揭示了纳米晶体结构,与抑制的发射相关.
结论:
- 微观和中观结构特征显著影响{Sn4S6}无形固体的NLO特性.
- 分子扭曲和{Sn4S6}核的接近与白光辐射有关.
- 在无形矩阵中存在纳米晶体被确定为抑制白光发射的原因.
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