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Second Harmonic Generation Signatures of Supramolecular Assemblies Based on Amide Moieties

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CHEMPHYSCHEM
Volume 24, Issue 13, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202300150

Keywords

aggregation; first hyperpolarizability; molecular modeling; nonlinear optics; second harmonic generation

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Targeting the use of second harmonic generation (SHG) as a bioimaging technique, the SHG first hyperpolarizabilities (beta) of assemblies of benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamide derivatives were evaluated using density functional theory. The calculations revealed that the assemblies exhibit size-dependent SHG responses, with a maximum 18-times increase in beta HRS for B4 when going from monomer to pentamer. The presence of iodine atoms on the phenyl core enhanced the intrinsic SHG responses, and the side chains affected the relative orientation of dipole moment and first hyperpolarizability vectors.
Targeting the use of the second harmonic generation (SHG) as a bioimaging technique to unravel the formation of aggregates, the SHG first hyperpolarizabilities ( beta ${\beta }$ ) of assemblies of benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxamide derivatives have been evaluated at the density functional theory level. Calculations have revealed that i) the assemblies exhibit SHG responses and the total first hyperpolarizability responses of the aggregates are evolving with their size. The largest aggregation effect is a 18-times increase for beta HRS ${{\beta }_{HRS}}$ of B4 when going from the monomer to the pentamer, that ii) the intrinsic SHG responses described by the hyper-Rayleigh Scattering beta ${\beta }$ are enhanced in presence of iodine atoms on the phenyl core, that iii) the side chains affect the relative orientation of the dipole moment and first hyperpolarizability vectors, which impacts more the EFISHG quantities than their moduli, and that iv) the radial component to beta ${\beta }$ is dominant for the compounds having the largest responses. These results have been obtained using the sequential molecular dynamics then quantum mechanics approach to account for dynamic structural effects on the SHG responses.

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