Publication Date:
2019-08-28
Description:
The solvent dependence of the second hyperpolarizability, gamma, of a variety of unsaturated organic compounds has been measured by third harmonic generation at 1907 nanometers. It is seen that the measured gamma is a function of solvent polarity. These solvent-dependent hyperpolarizabilities are associated with changes in molecular geometry from a highly bond-length alternated, polyenelike structure for a formyl-substituted compound in nonpolar solvents, to a cyaninelike structure, with little bond-length alternation, for a dicyanovinyl-substituted compound in polar solvents. By tuning bond-length alternation, gamma can be optimized in either a positive or negative sense for polymethine dyes of a given conjugation length.
Keywords:
CHEMISTRY AND MATERIALS (GENERAL)
Type:
Science (ISSN 0036-8075); 261; 5118; p. 186-189.
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