Effect of pendant group on the second-order optical nonlinearity of sol–gel films

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Yuanjing Cui
Guodong Qian
Lujian Chen
Zhiyu Wang
Minquan Wang
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[1] Zhejiang University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering, State Key Lab of Silicon Materials
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Sol–gel; NLO; Thin films; Azo chromophore; Pendant group;
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A series of organically modified sol–gel films with various acceptor groups were prepared and characterized. All the chromophores exhibit much larger microscopic optical nonlinearity compared with the classical chromophore DR1 in solvatochromic measurement. Using in situ second harmonic generation (SHG) technique, the optimal poling temperatures (Topt) for sol–gel films were obtained. The second harmonic coefficients (d33) of hybrid films at the wavelength of 1,064 nm were in the range of 50.1–70.3 pm/V after corona poling under their Topt. The NLO stabilities of these poled films were also investigated by tracing the d33 value as a function of temperature and time. One of the hybrid films, which was prepared from chromophore 2,4-dinitro-4′-(N,N-dihydroxyethyl) aminoazobenzene exhibited a combination of large optical nonlinearity and high NLO stability. Furthermore, the effects of molecular structure on the NLO property and thermal stability of the hybrid films were also discussed.
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