How lithium atoms affect the first hyperpolarizability of BN edge-doped graphene

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Yao-Dong Song
Li-Ming Wu
Qiao-Ling Chen
Fa-Kun Liu
Xiao-Wen Tang
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[1] Fujian University of Technology,College of Mathematics and Physics
[2] Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter,Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials Chemistry and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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First hyperpolarizability; BN edge-doped graphene; Excess electron;
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How do lithium atoms affect the first hyperpolarizability (β0) of boron–nitrogen (BN) edge-doped graphene. In this work, using pentacene as graphene model, Lin@BN-1 edge-doped pentacene and Lin@BN-2 edge-doped pentacene (n = 1, 5) were designed to study this problem. First, two models (BN-1 edge-doped pentacene, and BN-2 edge-doped pentacene ) were formed by doping the BN into the pentacene with different order, and then Li@BN-1 edge-doped pentacene and Li@ BN-2 edge-doped pentacene were obtained by substituting the H atom in BN edge-doped pentacene with a Li atom. The results show that the first hyperpolarizabilities of BN-1 edge-doped pentacene and Li@BN-1 edge-doped pentacene were 4059 a.u. and 6249 a.u., respectively; the first hyperpolarizabilities of BN-2 edge-doped pentacene and Li@BN-2 edge-doped pentacene were 2491 a.u. and 4265 a.u., respectively. The results indicate that the effect of Li substitution is to greatly increase the β0 value. To further enhance the first hyperpolarizability, Li5@ BN-1 edge-doped pentacene and Li5@BN-2 edge-doped pentacene were designed, and were found to exhibit considerably larger first hyperpolarizabilities (β0) (12,112 a.u. and 7921a.u., respectively). This work may inspire further study of the nonlinear properties of BN edge-doped graphene.
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