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A study of structural effects on linear and nonlinear response of bicompartmental Ni (II) Schiff base complexes
Authors:Nithya Mohan  Sreejith S S  Vasudevan Kuttippurath  Chandrasekharan Keloth  MR Prathapachandra Kurup
Abstract:Herein we investigate imaginary third order NLO activity, optical limiting capability and first hyperpolarizabilities of five Ni (II) salen complexes using experimental and theoretical methods. The complexes are tuned to have different NLO response by changing mainly the diimine spacer group. Out of the compounds reported, the one with o‐phenylene spacer group exhibits the highest NLO activity comparable with that of polymers and semiconductors which is followed by the compound with ethylene spacer unit. The order of activity is a direct function of the degree of π‐delocalization. Further all the tested compounds returned outstanding optical limiting capabilities making them excellent materials for fabrication of such devices. The experimental results were substantiated with frontier orbital calculations carried out using DFT at M06/6‐31G* level of theory and complex with aromatic spacer group exhibits least energy gap and highest activity. The total dipole moment, polarizability and first hyperpolarizability were also calculated at the same level of theory which are also in line with the experimentally observed results.
Keywords:crystal structure  DFT studies  nonlinear optical activity  optical limiting  Schiff base complexes
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