Formation of a Nonlinear Optical Host-Guest Hybrid Material by Tight Confinement of LDS722 into Aluminophosphate 1D Nanochannels

In this work, hemicyanine dye LDS722 is encapsulated into the 1D elliptical nanochannels of MgAPO-11 aluminophosphate by a crystallization inclusion method. The synthesis of the hybrid material has been optimized through a systematic variation of the crystallization conditions in order to obtain pur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemistry : a European journal 2016-10, Vol.22 (44), p.15700-15711
Hauptverfasser: Sola-Llano, Rebeca, Martinez-Martinez, Virginia, Fujita, Yasuhiko, Gomez-Hortiguela, Luis, Alfayate, Almudena, Uji-i, Hiroshi, Fron, Eduard, Perez-Pariente, Joaquín, Lopez-Arbeloa, Iñigo
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, hemicyanine dye LDS722 is encapsulated into the 1D elliptical nanochannels of MgAPO-11 aluminophosphate by a crystallization inclusion method. The synthesis of the hybrid material has been optimized through a systematic variation of the crystallization conditions in order to obtain pure and large crystals (around 20µm×30µm) suitable for optical applications. The tight fitting between the molecular size of the guest dye and the pore dimensions of the host has favored a rigid planar conformation of the dye, restricting its inherent flexibility, which is confirmed by molecular simulations. Consequently, the encapsulation of LDS722 into MgAPO-11 has led to an astonishing enhancement of the fluorescence with respect to the dye into MgAPO-5, with slightly larger cylindrical channels, and with respect to the dye in solution. Moreover, the perfect alignment of LDS722 (dye with intrinsic nonlinear-optical properties) along the channels of MgAPO-11 has revealed attractive second-order nonlinear properties, such as second harmonic generation, proven through microscopy measurements in single crystals.
ISSN:0947-6539
1521-3765
DOI:10.1002/chem.201601736