posted on 2022-02-03, 14:37authored byLi Wang, Yan-Li Liu, Quan-Jiang Li, Sheng-Hui Chen, Di He, Mei-Shan Wang
π-conjugated
aromatic diimides with chemical stability, heat
resistance, and redox activity have attracted more attention due to
their excellent fluorescence quantum yield in solution. The planar
perylene diimide (PDI) derivatives generally have aggregation-induced
emission quenching in the solid state, while the cyclic trimers based
on pyromellitic diimides (PMDIs), naphthalene diimides (NDIs), and
PDIs can increase the fluorescence quantum yield in the solid state
and have large two-photon absorption cross section, which can be used
as excellent nonlinear optical (NLO) materials. Therefore, this paper
will study the effects of multiple assembly modes of the three monomers
on the NLO responses of materials. It was found that the assembly
modes of 2PMDI-1NDI and 2NDI-1PDI exhibit larger third-order NLO response
(γ) values, which was due to the larger conjugate surface of
PDI effectively reducing the energy gap between the HOMO and LUMO.
Compared with other assembly methods, 2PMDI-1NDI and 2NDI-1PDI were
conducive to causing redshifts (150 nm) in the absorption spectrum.
Therefore, the larger conjugate surface of PDI and the assembly mode
of the isosceles triangle were more favorable for intramolecular charge
transfer, thus improving its NLO properties.