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Role of Excess Electrons in Nonlinear Optical Response

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 612-619

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jz502588x

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  1. National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21003019, 21173098, 21473026]
  2. Science and Technology Development Planning of Jilin Province [201201062, 20140101046JC]
  3. Hong Kong Scholars Program
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2014M560227]

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The excess electron is a kind of special anion with dispersivity, loosely bounding and with other fascinating features, which plays a pivotal role (promote to about 10(6) times in (H2O)(3){e}) in the large first hyperpolarizabilities (beta(0)) of dipole-bound electron clusters. This discovery opens a new perspective on the design of novel nonlinear optical (NLO) molecular materials for electro-optic device application. Significantly, doping alkali metal atoms in suitable complexants was proposed as an effective approach to obtain electride and alkalide molecules with excess electron and large NLO responses The first hyperpolarizability is related to the characteristics of complexants and the excess electron binding states. Subsequently, a series of new strategies for enhancing NLO response and electronic stability of electride and alkalide molecules are exhibited by using various complexants. These strategies include not only the behaviors of pushed and pulled electron, size, shape, and number of coordination sites of complexants but also the number and spin state of excess electrons in these unusual NLO molecules.

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