Theoretical Study
on Second-Order Nonlinear Optical
Responses of Pyrazine-carbazole Derivatives in Gas, Solution, and
Crystal States
Posted on 2024-12-13 - 04:13
The packing fashion of an organic molecule in the crystal
plays
a critical role in the global nonlinear optical (NLO) responses under
ambient conditions. To better understand how the crystal packing affects
the first hyperpolarizability (β) and achieve efficient NLO
material, herein, the three positional isomers (regioisomers) through
changing the substituted position of 3-carbazole-pyrazine-based isomers
were performed. The phenyl groups with different positions (ortho-, meta-, and para-) of pyrazine, named 23-B3C, 25-B3C, and 26-B3C, are theoretically studied in gas, solvent, and solid
states by using the polarizable continuum model and the combined quantum
mechanics and molecular mechanics method, respectively. These two
regioisomers (23-B3C and 25-B3C) exhibit
totally different aggregation behaviors. Through density functional
theory (DFT) and time-dependent DFT (TDDFT) calculations, it has been
concluded that the geometric changes of 23-B3C and 25-B3C are mainly contributed by the bond length and dihedral
angle from gas to the solid phase. Herein, a lower HOMO–LUMO
energy gap and a better intramolecular charge-transfer absorption
are found for 25-B3C owing to a more sizable π-conjugation
effect with smaller bond length alternation. Importantly, the β
value of 25-B3C in the crystal with the π–π
stacking with the same CT direction between the whole backbones (H-aggregate)
and the end-groups (J-aggregate) commonly can substantially increase
compared to that of the monomer. However, the obtained reduction of
β value for 23-B3C is mainly because of V-aggregate
(α > 90°) and reverse J-aggregate in crystal. Thus,
our
work showcases a profound understanding of the relationship between
solid-state packing and macroscopic second-order NLO properties and
provides a feasible molecule strategy for the development of high-efficiency
NLO materials.
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Ye, Jin-Ting; Bai, Feng-Yang; Yu, Jia-Qi; Wang, Li-Hui (2024). Theoretical Study
on Second-Order Nonlinear Optical
Responses of Pyrazine-carbazole Derivatives in Gas, Solution, and
Crystal States. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.4c06140