posted on 2015-11-11, 00:00authored byShaked Rosenne, Eran Grinvald, Elijah Shirman, Lior Neeman, Sounak Dutta, Omri Bar-Elli, Regev Ben-Zvi, Eitan Oksenberg, Petr Milko, Vyacheslav Kalchenko, Haim Weissman, Dan Oron, Boris Rybtchinski
Facile molecular self-assembly affords
a new family of organic nanocrystals that, unintuitively, exhibit
a significant nonlinear optical response (second harmonic generation,
SHG) despite the relatively small molecular dipole moment of the constituent
molecules. The nanocrystals are self-assembled in aqueous media from
simple monosubstituted perylenediimide (PDI) molecular building blocks.
Control over the crystal dimensions can be achieved via modification
of the assembly conditions. The combination of a simple fabrication
process with the ability to generate soluble SHG nanocrystals with
tunable sizes may open new avenues in the area of organic SHG materials.