DONOR-ACCEPTOR DIPHENYLACETYLENES - GEOMETRIC STRUCTURE, ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE, AND 2ND-ORDER NONLINEAR-OPTICAL PROPERTIES

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DEHU, C [1 ]
MEYERS, F [1 ]
BREDAS, JL [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MONS HAINAUT, CTR RECH ELECTR & PHOTON MOLEC, SERV CHIM MAT NOUVEAUX, PL PARC 20, B-7000 MONS, BELGIUM
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10.1021/ja00067a039
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O6 [化学];
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We present a theoretical study of the geometry and electronic structure in a series of donor-acceptor diphenylacetylene molecules containing one-four triple bonds in the conjugated segment. We investigate the second-order molecular polarizabilities beta at the intermediate neglect of differential overlap/configuration interaction (INDO/CI) sum-over-states level; the theoretical results are compared to detailed experimental data which have been recently reported. We test the convergence of the sum-over-states approach and the validity of the two-state model. In compounds with one or two triple bonds in the conjugated segment, after examining a wide range of donors and acceptors, a linear dependence is obtained between beta and, on the one hand, the inverse of the squared lowest transition energy (1/HBARomega(eg)2) and, on the other hand, the dipole moment change (DELTAmu) in going from the ground state to the low-lying charge-transfer excited state. In these shorter compounds, we find the two-state model to provide excellent trends. However, the results indicate that increasing the conjugation length of the molecules beyond two triple bonds leads to a total breakdown of the two-state approximation; this is because of the appearance of several nearly isoenergetic excited states which significantly contribute to the molecular second-order polarizability beta. This feature is fully consistent with the experimental data.
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页码:6198 / 6206
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