A second-order nonlinear optical dendronized hyperbranched polymer containing isolation chromophores: achieving good optical nonlinearity and stability simultaneously
Large nonlinear optical (NLO) coefficient and good stability, two essential factors to evaluate second-order NLO materials, are difficult to be achieved in one molecule simultaneously. Herein, by utilizing the concept of “isolation chromophore”, “isolation group” and dendritic structure, a dendritic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science China. Chemistry 2018-05, Vol.61 (5), p.584-591 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Large nonlinear optical (NLO) coefficient and good stability, two essential factors to evaluate second-order NLO materials, are difficult to be achieved in one molecule simultaneously. Herein, by utilizing the concept of “isolation chromophore”, “isolation group” and dendritic structure, a dendritic molecule
D-NS
and a dendronized hyperbranched polymer
DHP-NS
are prepared to investigate their structure-property relationship. For the small dendritic molecule
D-NS
, it exhibits a high
d
33
value of 140 pm/V. But this value can be easily dropped when the temperature is higher than 50 °C, which extremely limits its real application. After introducing
D-NS
into a dendronized hyperbranched polymer chains, the obtained
DHP-NS
also shows a high
d
33
value of 101 pm/V, but much better stability than
D-NS
. Even when its thin film was heated to 120 °C, no obvious decay can be observed in the
d
33
value of
DHP-NS
. This work demonstrates an effective strategy to realize both large NLO effect and good stability simultaneously. |
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ISSN: | 1674-7291 1869-1870 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11426-017-9207-4 |