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Continuous change of second-order nonlinear optical activity in a cyano-bridged coordination polymer

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 112, Issue 34, Pages 13095-13098

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp8021216

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  1. Global COE Program for Chemistry Innovation
  2. JSPS [13]
  3. RFBR
  4. Iketani Science and Technology Foundation
  5. Kurata Memorial Hitachi Science and Technology Foundation
  6. Murata Science Foundation
  7. CASIO Science Promotion Foundation

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In this work, we continuously control the second-order nonlinear optical activity by tuning the piezoelectric property in a series of rubidium manganese hexacyanoferrates, (RbxMnII)-Mn-1[Fe-III(CN)(6)]((x+2)/3)center dot zH(2)O. Above x = 0.7, second harmonic generation (SHG) is observed, and the SH light intensity (I-SH) gradually increases with increasing x. The crystal Structures of this series are analyzed using Rietveld analysis and the maximum entropy method. The crystal structural data shows that the difference between the existing probability of the Rb ion in interstitial site-1 (P-Rb1) and site-2 (P-Rb2), P-Rb1-P-Rb2, gradually increases with increasing x. Because the difference between P-Rb1 and P-Rh2 produces a (4) over bar rotoinversion, the P-Rb1-P-Rb2 value is considered to be related to the magnitude of piezoelectricity or SH Susceptibility (chi(SH)). From the analysis of the chi(SH) tensors elements, the observed x dependence of I-SH can be explained by the P-Rb1 - P-Rb2 value. Such a tunable system of second-order nonlinear optical activity is very rare in condensed matters.

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